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US automakers holding off on summer factory shutdowns as demand increases

New flexible manufacturing lines on display at a Ford plant in Michigan (Photo by: Sam VarnHagen/Ford Motor Co.)

DETROIT  The Detroit automakers are largely forgoing the traditional two-week summer break at their factories and speeding up production to meet buyers growing demand for new cars and trucks.

Ford Motor Co. said Wednesday that 21 of its North American factories will shut for only one week this summer. That includes the Chicago plant that makes the Ford Explorer SUV and the Mexican plant that makes the Fusion sedan.

General Motors wont idle its factories at all, while Chrysler plans a two-week break at just four of its ten North American assembly plants. Both GM and Chrysler are rolling out critical new models.

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The three Detroit carmakers traditionally shut factories for 14 days around July 4 to do maintenance and change the machinery for new models. But they dont have that luxury this year. U.S. demand for new cars and trucks has been strong, up 7 per cent through April, led by soaring demand for full-size pickup trucks as home construction rebounds.

And after closing more than two dozen factories during the recession, U.S.automakers need to use their remaining capacity to its fullest.

Earlier this week, General Motors Co.s North America President Mark Reuss said GM might pause work to change over some machinery but wont have full shutdowns. The nations biggest automaker is in the midst of releasing 20 new models, including the new Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups.

Chrysler Group has cancelled downtime at three assembly plants, including the two Detroit facilities wher the SRT Viper and Jeep Grand Cherokee are made and the Toledo, Ohio, factory that makes the new Jeep Cherokee.

Ford said it will produce 40,000 vehicles during the week its staying open. In all, the company plans to produce 240,000 more vehicles this year than it did last year in North America. It will soon add a second shift to its Flat Rock, Mich., plant to make the Fusion sedan and a third shift to the Kansas City, Mo., plant wher the F-150 pickup is made.

Its also increasing the speed of its assembly lines, allowing plants that might have made 60 vehicles per hour to make 65.

James Tetrault, Fords vice-president of North American manufacturing, said that a decade ago, Ford had to idle factories because each only made one vehicle. If demand waned for that vehicle, the company needed to cut production.

Now, it has flexible plants that make multiple vehicles on the same assembly line. If the Taurus sedan is selling slowly, for example, Ford can quickly switch over and make more Explorer SUVs at the same Chicago plant.

Its a lot easier to figure out how to make more than to shut down a plant, he said.

Chrysler said in a statement that all but one of its 16 engine, transmission and metal stamping plants will work through the summer. only four of its plants Brampton and Windsor assembly plants in Canada, which make large cars and minivans, and two Detroit-area plants that make the Ram pickup and midsize cars will close for a full two weeks in July.

Reuss said GM hasnt had formal two-week shutdowns since it emerged from bankruptcy protection in 2009.

Workers pay isnt impacted by the change, since the shutdowns are paid vacations.

Not all automakers are changing their schedule. Honda and Nissan said Tuesday they still plan to close their U.S. plants for a week around July 4. Toyota is also planning to shut down its U.S. plants for a week this summer.

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Auto Writer Tom Krisher contributed to this report.


 
 
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