Ford promises a fix after Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse forced auto giant to divert crucial car parts | L83L576 | 2024-03-29 08:08:01
Ford will reroute its Baltimore shipments after a bridge colla
A MAJOR automotive manufacturer has made a last-minute choice to vary its plans following the Maryland bridge collapse.
Ford will reroute its Baltimore shipments after a bridge collapsed in the metropolis yesterday.



Ford isn't the one US automaker rerouting affected shipments following the& bridge collapse that shuttered the Port of Baltimore.
General Motors will even be rerouting but the corporations stated on Tuesday the impression will probably be minimal, Reuters reported.
"We anticipate the state of affairs to have minimal impression to our operations. We're working to re-route any car shipments to other ports," GM stated in a press release.
The Port of Baltimore is the busiest US port for automotive shipments, dealing with at the least 750,000 automobiles in 2023, in line with knowledge from the Maryland Port Administration.
Motor automobiles and elements accounted for 42% of all Baltimore port imports.
Six staff have been presumed lifeless after the collapse and two bodies were found on Wednesday.
Officers are nonetheless looking for victims in the Patapsco River after big spans of the 1.6-mile (2.57 km) Francis Scott Key Bridge crumpled into the water.
The bridge collapse happened after a container ship smashed into the four-lane bridge earlier this week.
Ford Chief Monetary Officer John Lawler stated the bridge collapse will force the automaker to divert car part shipments to different ports and influence its provide chain.
<!-- End of Brightcove Player --> "It's going to have an effect," Lawler stated.
"We'll need to divert elements to other ports… It's going to in all probability lengthen the availability chain a bit."
Ford informed Reuters that the company has things taken care of.
"Where workarounds are essential in the brief time period," Ford advised the publication.
"Our staff has already secured delivery options."
US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg noted the massive variety of automobiles dealt with at the port and stated officers have been taking a look at vital impacts.
"There isn't any question that this shall be a serious and protracted influence to provide chains," Buttigieg said.
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