Ukraine invasion hampers wire harness supplies for carmakers | Reuters

2022-05-21 16:50:48 By : Ms. Lucy Wang

A worker attaches a wiring harness to the chassis of an X model SUV at the BMW manufacturing facility in Greer, South Carolina, U.S. November 4, 2019. REUTERS/Charles Mostoller

March 2 (Reuters) - Carmakers including Germany's Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE), BMW and Porsche are struggling to obtain crucial wire harnesses as suppliers in western Ukraine have been shuttered by the Russian invasion, forcing them to curtail production.

Production of the part, needed for organizing miles of vehicle cables, has affected suppliers like Leoni (LEOGn.DE), Fujikura (5803.T) and Nexans (NEXS.PA), and rippled through to major carmakers.

Delivery bottlenecks have already hit some assembly plants of world No. 2 automaker Volkwagen, while Porsche's luxury unit has suspended production at its Leipzig plant. read more

Rival BMW has also been affected.

"Due to supply bottlenecks, interruptions to our production will occur," BMW said in a statement. "We are in intensive discussions with our suppliers."

A wire harness is a vital set of parts which neatly bundle up to 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) of cables in the average car. Unique to each car model, vehicles cannot be built without them.

Suppliers like Leoni, which has two wire harness factories in western Ukraine, are scrambling to "compensate for production losses" and "interruptions in our two plants in Stryi and Kolomyja, triggered by the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine," Leoni said in a statement.

Leoni said it had formed a task force to evaluate developments.

Suppliers including Germany's Forschner, Kromberg & Schubert, Prettl, SEBN and Japan's Yazaki have built up a hefty wire harness production sector in Ukraine, which has a lower-cost, skilled work force.

According to an analysis of 2020 Comtrade data by consultancy AlixPartners, wire harnesses were Ukraine's most critical automotive component exported to the European Union, accounting for nearly 7% of all imports of this product.

Ukrainian government figures show 22 automotive companies have invested more than $600 million in 38 plants - many, though not all producing wire harnesses - employing over 60,000 Ukrainians.

Those plants are close to car factories in Germany and the low-cost manufacturing hubs that German carmakers in particular have built in central Europe.

Sweden's Volco Cars (AML.L) said they do not have harness suppliers in Ukraine.

"In cases like this where the issue is not likely to go away quickly, automakers will need to seek out alternative solutions for the short- and mid-terms," said Sam Fiorani, vice president of global vehicle forecasting at AutoForecast Solutions.

It could take months for suppliers to increase capacity at other locations - requiring factory space, machinery and tools, workers and financing.

Prior to the invasion, auto parts maker Aptiv Plc (APTV.N) spent months doing just that - shifting high-volume production of parts for vehicles out of its two plants in Ukraine ahead of possible hostilities, the company's chief executive said last week. read more

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