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GM Reaches Up to $4.5 Billion Parts Deal Designed to Avoid Supply Chain Troubles

The deal follows years of global automotive supply chain issues for GM and other companies.

GM Reaches Up to $4.5 Billion Parts Deal Designed to Avoid Supply Chain Troubles

TL;DR

  • General Motors has entered into a purchasing facility worth up to $4.5 billion.
  • The deal is with Procura Auto Parts, which specializes in sourcing rare or critical components.
  • Funding for the facility is provided by a bank syndicate led by JPMorgan Chase and Banco Santander.
  • GM will issue irrevocable payment undertakings (IPUs) to repay suppliers after parts are used in production, by July 31, 2029.
  • This deal helps GM keep inventory costs off its balance sheet and secures future supply.
  • The arrangement follows years of global automotive supply chain issues experienced by GM and other automakers.
  • GM declined to specify which parts are being targeted but noted problematic parts include semiconductor chips, rare earths, and wire harnesses.