Tuesday, March 29, 2011

The quake may reduce overall production by 30%

The earthquake in Japan could lead to a reduction of 30% of world production of vehicles. The estimate was made at an international level and refers to the fact that they were also to be affected plants components, supplying manufacturers of various countries. This negative scenario could come true if all the plants will not come back to be fully operational within six weeks, ie before the Houses of Europe and America end up stocks.

Result: the daily production could grow from 130 to 140,000 units per day to about 100,000. Among the components that are scarce, as well as electronics and parts, assembled, there is a pigment for paint used to create the metallic effect. According to experts, moreover, the deadlock of the Japanese industry could result in an increase in car prices of many homes including foreigners.

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