Thursday, June 26, 2014

GM accuses suppliers’ negligence over ignition switches catastrophe



According to trustworthy car sale in Cambodia MG Cambodia highlighted, GM, the famous American multinational automotive manufacturer, has been reportedly putting the faults of the ignition switches issue over to its suppliers.

Report says that the Chinese supplier, Alps, was hired to equipped GM vehicles with their switch products but failed to determine that their gears were a little below the torque specs in the early design. Thus resulting in the incapable switches installed in the vehicle that culminated in the mentioned misfortune for GM.

A Mexican supplier also took the blame from GM about its older cars over the same issue as its Chinese supplier with neglecting to bring the components to match with the listed specifications.

However, spectators argue that the problem is not an all-out flaw from the suppliers. GM is also responsible for the mistakes since they believe that the firm could find the problem when they tested the post-productions, hence; it is unlikely that the firm was oblivious to the issue.

The provided information implied that the issue was one from GM cost cuts which includes the approval of components that is not up to the standard in the specs list.




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