Supply Shortage
Supply Chain Disruption
Supply Shortage
Lead Time Increase
Factory Outage
CRITICAL Severity
immediate
Nissan plant in Tennessee loses production of 7,400 vehicles from shortage of ‘electronics, parts and material’
31 Oct 2025, 12:30 IST31 Oct 2025, 12:30 ISTRelevance: 85%

📊Executive Summary
Nissan's Tennessee plant has lost production of 7,400 vehicles due to a shortage of electronics, parts, and materials. This significant disruption highlights ongoing challenges in the automotive supply chain, particularly related to semiconductor availability. The article emphasizes the impact of component shortages on vehicle production, which may lead to extended lead times and potential price increases for automotive manufacturers. Procurement teams should closely monitor the situation as these shortages could affect sourcing strategies and inventory management....
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Classification
Industries
Automotive
Components
Semiconductors & ICs
Passive Components
Regions
United States
Topics
Supply Shortage
Supply Chain Disruption
Risk Categories
Supply Shortage
Lead Time Increase
Factory Outage
