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Companies shut plants, cut output to cope with fall in demand
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Companies shut plants, cut output to cope with fall in demand
Pankaj Doval / TNN / Updated: Apr 30, 2021, 11:23 IST
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NEW DELHI: The fresh wave of the coronavirus has crippled industrial activity across key manufacturing units as factory output has drastically reduced for many, and even come to a halt for some top ones, in view of rising infections and closure of showrooms, with states and cities putting in place lockdowns and mobility restrictions.
Companies that have announced closures include Toyota, Maruti Suzuki, Hero Moto and Honda Motorcycles and Scooter India (HMSI), while those that have reduced output are understood to include Havells, Nippon Paints, Panasonic, Mercedes-Benz, Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M), LG (Pune factory) and Tata Motors.
(This story originally appeared in on Apr 30, 2021)NEW DELHI: The fresh wave of the coronavirus has crippled industrial activity across key manufacturing units as factory output has drastically reduced for many, and even come to a halt for some top ones, in view of rising infections and closure of showrooms, with states and cities putting in place lockdowns and mobility restrictions.
Companies that have announced closures include Toyota, Maruti Suzuki, Hero Moto and Honda Motorcycles and Scooter India (HMSI), while those that have reduced output are understood to include Havells, Nippon Paints, Panasonic, Mercedes-Benz,
Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M), LG (Pune factory) and Tata Motors.