Toyota plans temporary production adjustment at european facilities
The non-production days for these plants will be 21 and 22 April, from 25 to 29 April, and 2 May. However some plants had previously planned public or company holidays: TMUK on 22, 25 and 29 April and 2 May TMMF on 25 April, and TMIP on 25 April and 2 and 3 May.
The exact reduced work schedules in May will be determined by each manufacturing company based on local labour laws and, as required, agreements with employee representatives.
The decision is necessary as a result of forecasted parts supply difficulties. "Even though most of our parts come from European suppliers, we are experiencing gaps in our supply chain due to the situation in Japan," said Didier Leroy, President and CEO of Toyota Motor Europe (TME). "By adjusting our production in Europe, we are adapting to the current situation whilst not completely interrupting our deliveries of vehicles to our customers."
No decision has yet been made regarding production beyond the month of May. The company will continue to evaluate its supply chain and make plans based on the situation. "Our focus is dual: help Japan recover, and return to normal as soon as possible in Europe to meet a market demand that is much better than in the past two years, helped by our excellent product offering," said Leroy.
Meanwhile, Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announced last week that production at its factories in Japan will restart from 18 April until 27 April at 50% of normal pace.
(For reference)
Production facility | Vehicles/Parts | Number of production employees |
TMUK (Burnaston) | Avensis, Auris, Auris HSD | ~ 2,500 |
TMUK (Deeside) | Engines | ~ 400 |
TMMF | Yaris | ~ 3,100 |
TMMT | Verso, Auris | ~ 2,200 |
TMIP | Engines | ~ 700 |