Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Put It In Neutral

“Due to the continued lack of consumer credit for the American car buyer and the resulting dramatic impact it has had on overall industry sales in the United States, Chrysler LLC announced that it will make significant adjustments to the production schedules of its manufacturing operations. In doing so, the Company will keep production and dealer inventory aligned with U.S. market demand. In response, the Company confirmed that all Chrysler manufacturing operations will be idled at the end of the shift Friday, Dec. 19, and impacted employees will not return to work any sooner than Monday, Jan. 19, 2009. [emphasis added]

Chrysler dealers confirmed to the Company at a recent meeting at its headquarters, that they have many willing buyers for Chrysler, Jeep® and Dodge vehicles but are unable to close the deals, due to lack of financing. The dealers have stated that they have lost an estimated 20 to 25 percent of their volume because of this credit situation.

The Company will continue to monitor the production schedules of its manufacturing operations moving forward.”

Two thoughts: One, I don't imagine they could do much worse if they went through a forced restructuring and Two, aren't we glad that we gave all that money to banks so that they could, you know, lend it out?

1 Comments:

Blogger QueensGuy said...

For what it's worth, I'm told they normally idle the plants for 2 weeks for the holidays anyway, so they're just extending it by an extra 2 weeks. But otherwise, completely agree with both points.

5:30 PM, December 17, 2008  

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