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Wayward Robots Slow Dodge Caliber Production
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Calibers Success Exacerbates Production Teething Problems
What to do when your robots start bumping into each other? For DaimlerChrysler and its recently refurbished Belvidere, Illinois assembly plant, it meant shutting down the line to fix the problem, and that line just happens to be building its latest hit, the compact Dodge Caliber.
Its true, DCX dealers cant get enough Calibers to keep up with demand, and therefore any time wasted at the factory level is
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| Theres trouble in the recently refurbished Belvidere plant. (Photo: DaimlerChrysler) |

Considering the plant can produce up to 1,050 vehicles per day if a full three shifts are working, the 800 per day its two shifts were building prior to the work stoppages already left dealers about 250 units short of potential supply.
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