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Ride Radar > Blog > Tips & Advice > Ineos CEO: January production restart the 'best possible outcome'
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Ineos CEO: January production restart the 'best possible outcome'

Last updated: November 22, 2024 2:09 am
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Ineos Automotive is set to restart production in January, marking a significant milestone for the company after facing challenges that could have led to a prolonged halt in production. CEO Lynn Calder expressed relief at the resolution of the issue that forced the production shutdown in September, attributing the positive outcome to strong collaboration.

The halt in production was triggered by a supplier, reportedly seat maker Recaro, filing for insolvency. Calder emphasized the complexity of setting up a factory and supply chain, especially amidst the backdrop of the Covid pandemic and global supply chain disruptions. Despite the challenges, she remains optimistic about the company’s production prospects for the upcoming year.

Calder acknowledged the need to strengthen supply chains and mitigate risks in the future, highlighting the importance of securing multiple suppliers to enhance resilience. While this may require a long-term effort, she emphasized the company’s commitment to working closely with existing suppliers to prevent similar disruptions in the future.

Ineos has been experiencing stock shortages and longer lead times in Europe, but managed to secure volume to the US, its largest market, before the production shutdown. This strategic move has helped maintain stock levels and facilitate continued deliveries to customers.

Overall, the restart of production in January represents a positive turn of events for Ineos Automotive, signaling a renewed focus on supply chain resilience and operational efficiency. With a concerted effort to address vulnerabilities and enhance supplier relationships, the company is poised to navigate future challenges effectively and ensure a steady flow of vehicles to customers.

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