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German carmakers set to resume production

- Reuters Frankfurt

German carmakers including Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz will restart production at some German factories next week after the country eased restrictio­ns designed to contain the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday said that Germany has achieved a “fragile intermedia­te success” in its the fight against the coronaviru­s and that its emergence from lockdown would begin with the partial reopening of shops next week and schools from May 4.

Unlike Italy and Spain, Germany never banned car production, though factories came to a standstill after authoritie­s restricted the movement of people and ordered the closure of car dealership­s, hitting demand.

Volkswagen said it will start producing cars for its core brand in Zwickau, Germany, and in Bratislava, Slovakia, on April 20. Plants in Russia, Spain, Portugal and the US will ramp up production from April 27 onwards, joined by factories in South Africa, Argentina, Brazil and Mexico in May. “With the decisions by the federal and state government­s in Germany and the loosening of restrictio­ns in other European states, conditions have been establishe­d for the gradual resumption of production,” Ralf Brandstaet­ter, Chief Operating Officer of the Volkswagen brand, said in a statement.

The carmaker has retooled production to ensure that workers keep 1.5 meters apart. Other measures include the staggering of shifts and lunch breaks, plus steps to change worker interactio­n in VW’s supply chain.

Bernd Osterloh, Chairman of the company’s Works Council, said: “In the light of the pandemic, we need to adapt our routines. One answer is our new agreement on health protection. With about 100 measures, we are keeping the risk of infection at Volkswagen as low as possible.”

In China, where a Volkswagen has already implemente­d health measures, 32 of the 33 plants have resumed production and no coronaviru­s infections among employees have been reported. Mercedes-Benz parent Daimler said that its plants in Hamburg, Berlin and Untertuerk­heim will resume production next week. Its Berlin plant makes enginemana­gement systems for vehicles sold in China.

Production will initially start in a one-shift system, Daimler said, with plants in Sindelfing­en and Bremen also making preparatio­ns to ramp up production.

 ?? Reuters ?? Unlike Italy and Spain, Germany did not ban car production, but factories stopped after car dealership­s were closed.
Reuters Unlike Italy and Spain, Germany did not ban car production, but factories stopped after car dealership­s were closed.

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