Uetz Quoted in Crain’s Detroit Business on Impact of Coronavirus on Suppliers
01 March 2020
Crain's Detroit Business
Foley Partner Ann Marie Uetz was quoted in a Crain’s Detroit Business article titled, “Air freight specialists see business boom as shipping gets constrained over virus fears.” She spoke of the impact the coronavirus is having on suppliers and automakers.
“Right now, they are all focusing on keeping the profitable lines running,” Uetz said. “(General Motors) is going to continue to build trucks. They are going to keep those lines running at the expense of other lines, like maybe the Chevy Cruze. That’s the planning going on right now.”
“Right now, they are all focusing on keeping the profitable lines running,” Uetz said. “(General Motors) is going to continue to build trucks. They are going to keep those lines running at the expense of other lines, like maybe the Chevy Cruze. That’s the planning going on right now.”
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