The Toyota production should return to normal in about November or December. Not before. The announcement is a note of the same company, following the interruption caused by the earthquake last month that hit the northern part of the country and caused a tsunami and damage to the nuclear power plant in Fukushima.
The production of the first group in the world was still slow and failed to maintain the pre-earthquake levels. The note says that the company already in July, the situation will be significantly improved especially at the sites of the Rising Sun as a regular activity in all plant - the same as before the earthquakes - are expected to reach the end of this year.
After reopening its factories in Japan - although at slower pace - Toyota has greatly reduced production in its overseas plants, located in the United States, Europe and Australia.
The production of the first group in the world was still slow and failed to maintain the pre-earthquake levels. The note says that the company already in July, the situation will be significantly improved especially at the sites of the Rising Sun as a regular activity in all plant - the same as before the earthquakes - are expected to reach the end of this year.
After reopening its factories in Japan - although at slower pace - Toyota has greatly reduced production in its overseas plants, located in the United States, Europe and Australia.
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