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A second fire breaks out at Ford Aluminum Supplier Novelis

A second fire broke out at Novelis' Oswego aluminum plant, which supplies Ford's profitable F-150 truck range, on Thursday, two months after another fire shut down much of the production. Ford cut its profit projection in October, citing an incident that could have cost up to $2 billion. Ford, based in Dearborn, Michigan expects to offset approximately $1 billion by increasing production next year at certain truck factories, the automaker said in October.

Ford, which uses a lot of aluminum in its trucks, is the largest consumer. After the fire in Michigan in September, Ford halted production indefinitely of its F-150 Lightning Electric pickup. Production of its gas-powered vehicles was also disrupted.

In October, a small fire also broke out at the Oswego facility.

Novelis announced in October that it would restart operations in the affected area of the plant before the end of December. This was an increase from its original projections of resuming operations by the first quarter 2026. Novelis' spokesperson said that it is too early to determine if the fire on Thursday will delay this timeline.

(source: Reuters)