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Hyundai expands plant suspension on chip shortage
Posted : 2021-04-09 15:38
Updated : 2021-04-09 15:38
Employees work at Hyundai Motor s manufacturing plant in Ulsan in this file photo. The company said Friday that it will temporarily suspend another domestic plant in Asan next week due to an electronic parts shortage. Yonhap
Hyundai Motor Co. said Friday it will temporarily suspend another domestic plant next week due to an electronic parts shortage.
Hyundai will halt the operation of the Asan plant, 100 kilometers south of Seoul, which produces the Grandeur and Sonata sedans, from Monday to Tuesday, a company spokesman said over the phone.
Hyundai expands key plant suspension on chip shortage
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Seoul, April 9 : Hyundai Motor said on Friday it will temporarily suspend another domestic plant next week due to an electronic parts shortage.
Hyundai will halt the operation of the Asan plant, 100 kilometers south of Seoul, which produces the Grandeur and Sonata sedans, from Monday to Tuesday, a company spokesman said over the phone.
Previously, the country s biggest carmaker said it would suspend the No. 1 plant in Ulsan, 414 km southeast of Seoul, which produces the IONIQ 5 all-electric car and the Kona subcompact SUV, due to a lack of chip parts from April 7-14.