Stanje v avtomobilski industriji v državah članicah
CLEPA je pripravila pregled stanja evropske avtomobilske industrije.
Povzeto po poročilu CLEPE:
AUSTRIA |
· Magna Steyr indicated on 9 April it is slowly restarting production, on 6 April production of protypes restarted, followed by production of G-class. Extensive measures taken. Magna Steyr stated that May 18 is the target date for restart of other business units
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BELGIUM |
· Audi and Volvo have reopened their plants
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CZECH REPUBLIC |
· The Hyundai plant in Nosovice was allegedly the first car factory in the Czech Republic to resume operations after a three-week Corona break. · Škoda Auto extended the shutdown of production at all three of its Czech plants due to the pandemic coronavirus until 27 Apri
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FINLAND |
· PSA is currently in talks with the unions to resume production.
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FRANCE |
· Toyota has reopen its plants, with only one of its usual three shifts running at first. · Renault has halted its production all over France until further notice.11/05/2020 - Government will publish a detailed plan for what happens after May 11th sometime "between now and 15 days."
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GERMANY |
· Volkswagen has reopen its plants. VW restarted component production for Chinese market on 14 April. · Mercedes-Benz has started some of its factories, mainly to build up stock for car production. · Opel factories remain closed. · BMW factories remain closed
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HUNGARY |
· Mercedes-Benz will start prodcution on April 22. · Audi is slowly starting up its production, starting at the Györ plant in Hungary. A first engine assembly line with around 100 employees has opened there on April 14. It will only be operated in one instead of the usual three shifts.
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ITALY |
· Fiat Chrysler will start prodcution. · Ferrari is getting ready to restart production at Maranello facility.
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NETHERLANDS |
· Nedcar plans to restart production of BMW X1 and Mini on 4 May |
POLAND |
· Toyota has reopen its plants, with only one of its usual three shifts running at first. · Fiat Chrysler will start up again on April 24. · Opel factories remain closed.
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PORTUGAL |
· Dacia says it is gradually restarting its component and stamping activities as from April 21. Assembly won’t resume before May 4. · Renault has resumed production. · Volkswagen's Portuguese factory will initially start at 27 April with two shifts, with the remaining workers remaining on a layoff regime
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ROMANIA |
· Dacia plans restart from 21 April onwards. · Renault plant also expected to reopen.
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SLOVAKIA |
· Volkswagen has reopen its plants. · Kia has resumed its production. · PSA resumed its manufacturing operations. · In Jaguar Land Rover plant in Nitra few people are preparing to launch production of Defender
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SLOVENIA |
· Companies which have suspended their production due to the coronavirus epidemic are gradually restarting operations. · Renault plant in Novo Mesto to restart on 21 April.
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SPAIN |
· Seat announced on 20.04 that it will restart production on the 27th of April, with its 4 plants in the Barcelona area returning to work in a staged manner. · Nissan has not decided when it will reopen its plant in Barcelona. · Renault plans 1 shift production restart in Valladolid and Sevilla. · PSA’s Opel and Citroën will remain closed for now.
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SWEDEN |
· Volvo has reopened its plants.
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UNITED KINGDOM |
· Manufacturers in England can continue to operate, as long as they follow the guidance to protect employees. · Vauxhall plans physically distanced car production in UK. · Toyota will keep its plants closed until mid May. · Nissan will start prodcution at the end of the month. · Vauxhall plants in the UK remain closed. · Jaguar Land Rover was planning to reopen on the 22st, but postponed for the time being until the 27th of April.
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