production at the Japanese automakers suffered serious incident after the tsunami has said Toyota engines, that its Japanese production by 63% compared with the same month fell in March, as its production cuts continued.The company has faced shortages of supplies of parts such as production due to the earthquake and tsunami has disrupted last month.
While it has restarted production in Japan, their factories have been working on a reduced output.
The company said output only until the end of 2011 would return to normal.
The world's largest automaker announced more cuts in production at its plants in Asia.
The automaker said plants in eight Asian countries, including Thailand and India, 50% capacity of 25 April 4 June will operate.
She also said that factories in these countries for only three days a week during the period works.
The company had already announced that its factories in China, 30-50% of the capacity is up to the June 3.
Now an another Japanese automaker Nissan Motor also announced that issue at its Japanese plants was broken in March compared to the previous year to 52%.
Uncertain timesLast month, earthquake and tsunami in Japan caused widespread disruption in the supply chain in the country.
As a result, manufacturers, car manufacturers in particular, have faced increasing shortages of parts.
Takes place during the recovery process in Japan, the company said it is likely that these reductions could be further developed.
"So far we cutting June announced to 4," said Paul Nolasco by Toyota of the BBC.
"But given the present situation it is very likely that these reductions can be extended in the summer," he added.
The company has already expanded cuts at its plants in North America due to the similar constraints in Japan components.
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