Winter Storm Halts Parts of Volkswagen Production in Germany
The German carmaker canceled the late shift on its assembly line for the Golf in Wolfsburg after production initially started the day as planned, a spokesperson told Reuters.
“The supply of parts has been cut off,” the spokesperson said.
Volkswagen’s Emden plant in north-west Germany, where it manufactures the ID.4 and ID.7 models, remained closed on Friday due to the harsh weather conditions.
Other German sites were either operating as normal or remained closed for the winter break, with production expected to return to full capacity on Monday, the spokesperson said.
Storm Goretti brought heavy snowfall and severe winds to Britain on Thursday before moving eastwards. In snowbound Germany, one official said it was one of the most severe weather events in the region in recent years.
(Reporting by More; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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