DETROIT — General Motors plans to restart production at several assembly plants affected by the global microchip shortage over the next month, including CAMI Assembly in Ontario, which has been down since February, the automaker said Thursday.
The chip crisis remains fluid globally, said GM spokesman David Barnas, but the supply chain team has made strides to mitigate the impact.
GM plans to resume production at CAMI Assembly in Ontario on June 14, after downtime since Feb. 8. The plant builds the popular Chevy Equinox.
CAMI still has a scheduled two week summer shutdown the first two weeks of July.
GM will restart San Luis Potosi Assembly, which builds the Equinox and GMC Terrain, and Ramos Arizpe Assembly, which builds the Chevy Blazer and Equinox, on May 31. San Luis Potosi, in Mexico, has been down the weeks of May 17 and 24. Ramos, also in Mexico, has been down since May 3.