Mercedes-Benz South Africa plans to shut its East London production plant for four weeks next month and for a further four weeks from the last week in May, according to local reports, though it was not clear when in April the four-week shutdown would begin.
Business Report cited a production status note sent to all Mercedes-Benz suppliers saying it anticipated only operating the East London plant for four days a week in May, until the second four-week shutdown commences.
The company has already had two days without production this month, and plans to have another one on 3 April, Reuters reported.
A Mercedes-Benz spokeswoman told the newspaper the cut in production required a four-day closure before the Easter weekend, but current economic pressures required more than average flexibility in production planning.
Mercedes-Benz was in talks with the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa on possible additional shutdowns and ways to minimise the impact on employees, the reports said.

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By GlobalDataA Mercedes UK spokeswoman said the closures would have no effect here. South Africa was once the sole source of RHD C-class models but she said the UK was nowadays supplied from Germany.
The South African plant added LHD production in September 2007.