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Ford Aluminum Supplier has not yet resumed full production after September fire

Two people with knowledge of the situation say that production of aluminum at Ford Motor's supplier Novelis has not yet fully resumed four months after a destructive?fire? disrupted the supply of the metal for Ford's lucrative pick-up trucks. Ford's 2025 profit forecast was cut after a huge fire in September at its New York plant. It also announced that it would be unable to produce up to 100,000 F-Series trucks by the end of 2025. The company estimates that the costs could reach $2 billion and plans to reduce about half of it. Novelis stated that it hoped to resume full production before the end of December. A second fire, in late November, 'upended that timeline. Ford said at the time that the fire in November did not affect its projected core profit for 2025. Ford's fourth-quarter and first-quarter results are not yet clear because of the extended shutdown at the hot mill.

Ford's spokesperson confirmed that the company will provide an update at its fourth-quarter earnings report on February 10, 2019. Novelis' spokesperson referred to its November statement in which the company said that it would "continue to leverage alternative sources, including [its] global network of plants and other industry peers to mitigate impact."

Ford executives claim that the automaker purchases aluminum from Novelis' other facilities.

Analysts estimate that Ford's F-Series, which includes its F-150 truck and the larger Super Duty pickup, is the company's biggest seller. It also generates most of the global profit. Ford, which also uses Novelis as a supplier for other automakers' trucks, is the largest customer of Novelis because its trucks are largely made from aluminum. Ford announced last year that it would increase the production of its F-150?trucks and Super Duty 'trucks at Michigan and Kentucky plants by over 50,000 vehicles in 2026. This was to make up for the production lost due to the Novelis fire. The automaker has stopped production of its F-150 Lightning Electric?truck which used aluminum from Novelis as part of an $19.5 billion writedown of its EV program.

In a request for financial aid from Oswego County, New York, Novelis stated that the projected costs to rebuild damaged areas and equipment will total $255,000,000. (Reporting and editing by Mike Colias, Matthew Lewis, and Nora Eckert from Detroit)

(source: Reuters)