General Motors and Ford are the latest victims of the U.S. auto industry’s bumpy reopening. GM has now delayed the start of its second production shifts at two pickup plants, due in part to parts shortages coming from Mexico. The delay will impact supply of the Silverado and GMC Sierra, “and is the latest supplier-related disruption to hit automakers that have been restarting operations that were shut down for weeks,” said Driving.ca. Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, Ford have had similar issues. (Source: Driving.ca) Read the original story…



