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No-production days declared at Daimler

Published - September 27, 2019 10:40 pm IST - Chennai

At a Daimler India Commercial Vehicles factory in Chennai. A file photograph.
25 March 2018, Germany, Chennai: Workers standing in the factory of car manufacturer Daimler. The Daimler factory in Chennai has been producing busses and lorries for the brands Mercedes Benz, BharatBenz and Fuso, Photo: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa (Photo by Bernd von Jutrczenka/picture alliance via Getty Images)

At a Daimler India Commercial Vehicles factory in Chennai. A file photograph. 25 March 2018, Germany, Chennai: Workers standing in the factory of car manufacturer Daimler. The Daimler factory in Chennai has been producing busses and lorries for the brands Mercedes Benz, BharatBenz and Fuso, Photo: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa (Photo by Bernd von Jutrczenka/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Amid the slowdown in the automobile sector, Daimler India Commercial Vehicle, the subsidiary of Stuttgart-based Daimler, on Friday announced that there will be non-production days at its plant near here in September and October.

“DICV will have three non-production days in September and three in October,” the company spokesperson said in a statement. “We are closely monitoring the situation and adjusting our production line depending on market demand,” it said.

Permanent employees have been granted additional vacation days.

The move follows the slowdown in the automobile sector that has forced many manufacturers and component suppliers to cut production and plan temporary plant closures.

Daimler India currently has an over ₹5,000 crore manufacturing facility at Oragadam near Chennai.

Recently, Hinduja Group heavy commercial vehicle maker Ashok Leyland announced non-working days at its various manufacturing facilities following weak demand.

Last month, city based TVS Group firm Sundaram-Clayton Ltd, automaker Maruti Suzuki Ltd, Hero MotoCorpo had announced suspension of production at their facilities in line with market demand.

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