Nissan and Honda Halt Operations in Thailand Earthquake Aftermath
Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. and Honda have temporarily suspended their plant operations in Thailand following an earthquake, according to Nikkei. The decision aims to assess structural damages and safeguard employees. Further details on the impact and recovery plans are expected to follow.
Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. and Honda have temporarily ceased their manufacturing activities in Thailand in response to a recent earthquake, reports Nikkei. This measure is part of the firms' assessments to ensure the safety of plant infrastructures and their personnel.
The abrupt halt is designed to allow both automotive giants to evaluate potential damages incurred by the seismic event. Ensuring employee safety and building integrity are top priorities as the companies navigate through this unforeseen disruption.
More information regarding the full impact of the earthquake on their operations and the subsequent steps for recovery is anticipated from the companies involved in the coming days.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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