Although the suppliers were not informed of the reason, Ámbito was able to know that the decision was made to adjust the stock of units and remove all working capital from inventories.
Next Monday, October 2, Volkswagen will return to producing normally in both shifts.
The plant Volkswagen in the town of General Pacheco it will stop producing from today until Friday, inclusive, according to what the company communicated to suppliers. The Amarok pickup truck and the Taos SUV are manufactured at that facility.
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Although the suppliers were not informed of the reason, Ambit could know that the decision was made to carry out adjust the stock of units and remove all working capital from inventories.


The company must carry out, on a global level, the balance of the first nine months of the year and close the period with the lowest possible stock.
During these days, recovery work will be carried out on unfinished units for various reasons, including parts with problems.
In this way, the problem would not be focused on the problems importing parts, as happened in other terminals.
For example, the plant renault and nissan In Córdoba, production stopped during a shift last week due to problems with the importation of inputs.
Next Monday, October 2, Volkswagen will return to producing normally in both shifts.
Source: Ambito

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