2011年4月14日星期四

Toyota curbs production in Europe

12 April 2011 last updated at 21: 16 GMT A factory worker checking an assembled car Japanese car manufacturer companies worst affected by the earthquake were Toyota production is to stop the five locations in Europe for several days in April and may because component deliveries from Japan shall remain limited.

The announcement comes a day after the Japanese automaker similar shutdown in North America announced.

Last month earthquake and tsunami in Northern Japan damaged machinery and power supply in Toyota component factories.

The European plants are affected in the United Kingdom, Turkey, France and Poland.

"Even if the supply chain still not interrupted, short-term parts shortages foreseeable,", said Toyota, which still have decide on production levels after May.

The planned shutdown place found in British works in Burnaston, Derbyshire, and Deeside, Flintshire, and Adapazari in Turkey, Valenciennes in France and Jelcz-Laskowice in Poland.

Production there terminates it, April and may on 21 and 22 April 25 to 29.

Production have resumed, although in a reduced capacity of the company's domestic factories.

Factories in Japan will be shut down again April 27 to May 9, though, that the traditional Japanese golden week holiday includes.


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