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Ford reaffirms annual EBIT guidance after latest aluminum supplier fire

Ford reaffirms annual EBIT guidance after latest aluminum supplier fire
Ford reaffirms annual EBIT guidance after latest aluminum supplier fire

Ford Motor Company on Friday reiterated its guidance for the annual EBIT of $6 billion to $6 billion for this coming year, following a second fire at Novelis' New York aluminum plant this week.

Ford's shares rose by about 4% on Friday, continuing gains made after the automaker confirmed the outlook that it had already revised due to production disruptions caused by a devastating fire at the supplier's factory in September.

In October, Ford cut its profit projection, citing an incident that could have cost up to $2 billion. Ford said it would offset approximately $1 billion by increasing production in certain truck factories next year.

Ford is a large customer of Novelis, as its trucks are largely made from aluminum. After the fire in September at Novelis' Oswego factory in New York, Ford halted production indefinitely of its F-150 Lightning Electric pickup in Michigan. The production of the lucrative F-150 gas-powered lineup was also disrupted.

Novelis announced in October that it would restart operations at the affected area of the plant before the end of the month of December. This was an earlier projection than its previous one of the first quarter 2026. Ford's statement of Friday didn't mention any changes in that timeline.

The statement stated that "Novelis will continue to update as new details become available." Reporting by Nora Eckert, Editing by David Gregorio

(source: Reuters)