Stellantis Doubles Down on Chip Supply
Jeep maker says it’s prepared for possible future severe semiconductor shortages, as it foresees ballooning demand in industry.

Stellantis said it’s signed contracts with semiconductor suppliers with a purchasing value of more than $11 billion to take it through 2030.
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Despite a recent report that the semiconductor supply crisis is behind the automotive industry, automaker Stellantis has made plans to secure adequate supply for production.
An S&P Global Mobility report last week found that though chip supply is still constricted due to lingering pandemic-related constraints, predictability has returned to the semiconductor supply chain and production losses have significantly dwindled.
Stellantis, maker of Jeep, Dodge and other brands, though, announced a new semiconductor strategy designed to secure needed supply for its manufacturing operations. It said it’s signed contracts with suppliers with a purchasing value of more than $11 billion to take it through 2030.
The company said it sees the industry’s demand for semiconductors accelerating, and a Stellantis executive who manages its semiconductor purchasing told Bloomberg that the specter of another severe chip shortage “will increase dramatically” due to rising vehicle software needs.
Stellantis said it’s developed a “robust” strategy to prepare for that possibility, including regular risk assessment, long-range chip forecasting, and buying “mission-critical” parts from chipmakers, including long-term supply.
“We have hundreds of very different semiconductors in our cars. We have built a comprehensive ecosystem to mitigate the risk that one missing chip can stop our lines,” said Chief Purchasing and Supply Chain Officer Maxime Picat in a statement about the strategy.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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