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Once the chemicals are injected, the air temperature must reach 20 degrees Fahrenheit—then water vapor begins to freeze around the silver iodide, getting big enough to fall to the ground as rain or snow. A single-engine aircraft flies over Texas, injecting cloud-seeding particles of silver iodide into clouds from a row of flares. Video: Jonathan Jennings; Ilana Panich-Linsman for The Wall Street Journal
Persons: Jonathan Jennings, Ilana Panich Organizations: Wall Street Locations: Texas
DETROIT – Ford Motor on Thursday announced plans to restructure its global supply chain, days after the company said it expects to book an extra $1 billion in unexpected supplier costs during the third quarter. The supply chain restructuring aims to "support efficient and reliable sourcing of components, internal development of key technologies and capabilities, and world-class cost and quality execution," the automaker said in a release. The increases have occurred amid severe supply chain problems, including an ongoing global shortage of crucial semiconductor chips. On Monday, Ford said recent negotiations resulted in inflation-related supplier costs running $1 billion higher than previously expected during the third quarter. He said changes to Ford's supply chain have been underway for some time amid the industry's supply chain problems and its shift to electric vehicles.
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