丰田因上海零部件供应短缺而减产

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塞巴斯蒂安·贝尔|发表于 2022 年 5 月 24 日
丰田今天宣布,供应链短缺将迫使其暂停工厂的运营,并将 5 月和 6 月的产量预估下调约十万辆。
丰田认为是COVID-19 大流行的持续蔓延,特别是中国上海的封控。由于全球供应链的困难,丰田无法按年初计划组织汽车生产。
丰田公司在一份声明中写道: “我们丰田要再次为我们的生产计划一再调整,给我们的客户、供应商和其他相关方造成相当大的不便表示歉意。”
这个5
月和 6 月,丰田将不得不暂停日本
10 家工厂的
16 条生产线,以及在中国的
14 家工厂运营的
丰田公司计划在 6 月份将其全球产量削减约十万辆至约 八十五万辆。并表示,预计到 8 月份恢复产能。
丰田没有改变其到 2023 年 3 月在全球生产 970 万辆汽车的计划,但表示,确实很难预测其未来的产能。
丰田表示:“半导体短缺、COVID-19 的传播以及其他因素使我们难以展望未来,但我们将继续尽一切努力尽早向我们的客户交付尽可能多的车辆。”
Toyota Cutting Global Production By 100,000 Units In June Over Shanghai Parts Shortages
BY SEBASTIEN BELL | POSTED ONMAY 24, 2022
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Toyota today announced that supply shortages will force it to suspend operations at several of its plants and cut production estimates by about 100,000 units in May and June.
The automaker blamed the continued spread of the COVID-19 pandemic and, specifically, lockdowns in Shanghai, China, for the decision. With difficulties facing global supply lines globally, Toyota is incapable of producing as many vehicles as it planned to at the beginning of the year.
“We at Toyota would like to again apologize for the repeated adjustments to our production plans,” the company wrote in a statement, “and for causing considerable inconvenience to our customers, suppliers, and other parties concerned.”
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In May and June, the automaker will have to suspend production on 16 lines in 10 plants in Japan. The automaker operates 28 lines in 14 plants in the country. That will affect the production of numerous vehicles, including the GR Yaris, the Corolla, the Land Cruiser, the RAV4, and others.
The company plans to cut its global production by around 100,000 units to roughly 850,000 vehicles globally in June. It is expecting to produce the same number of vehicles per month through August, it said.
Toyota did not change its estimate of producing 9.7 million vehicles worldwide by March 2023, but did say that it would be hard to predict its production capacity going forward.
“The shortage of semiconductors, spread of COVID-19, and other factors are making it difficult to look ahead, but we will continue to make every effort possible to deliver as many vehicles to our customers at the earliest date,” said the automaker.
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