Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Nissan has not released 55,000 cars from the disaster in Japan

The earthquake in Japan has caused that car plants of Nissan released in March by 55 thousand cars less planned.
In the near future, thanks to effective comprehensive measures to eliminate the consequences of the disaster, the Japanese Nissan has plans to resume normal operation at all its factories, which are located in Japan. The only thing, for obvious reasons can not start a factory in Iwaki, which produces engines because it is located near Fukushima.
As representatives of the press service road concern Nissan Plant to launch the mid second spring month.
Currently all Enterprise Nissan use those components that are available. Soon the company plans to resume its normal operating mode.
However, full recovery will not work so soon. The output will still definitely limited, and will directly depend on the number of component parts supplied.
Iwaki Plant will begin its work as planned from mid-April, the company will completely to normal turnover since the end of the second spring month.
Production of components for those industrial companies that are not in Japanese territory to continue after April 4.
A few days ago news summaries reported that the reduction in the supply of components that caused the earthquake in Japan could trigger a reduction of cars produced worldwide by 30%.

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