Sep 03, 2021

Chip shortage: Kan. bus manufacturing plant shut down

Posted Sep 03, 2021 8:00 PM
Collins Bus Plant in South Hutchinson google image
Collins Bus Plant in South Hutchinson google image

RENO COUNTY—The global shortage of computer chips is getting worse and impacting additional business in Kansas.

The Collins Bus plant, 415 West 6th in South Hutchninson announced Friday they will shut down due to a shortage of semiconductor chips.

“Due to the global chip shortage, we had to make the difficult decision to temporarily suspend production at our facility," according to a statement from Chris Hiebert, Vice President and General Manager.

Collins is a leader in small bus manufacturing in the United States, according to the company web site.

Hiebert said the company is planning to reopen in the next couple of weeks to complete unfinished buses. Employees continue to receive benefits and the company is "examining angles to ensure our team is supported during this challenging time," according to Hiebert.

In April of 2020, the company furloughed workers after vendors and Collins' customers were forced to close temporarily in the midst of the  pandemic.

Ford announced Thursday they will stop making pickups at the Kansas City Assembly Plant for the next two weeks due to the chip shortage.