Swedish supplier Autoliv’s steering wheel plant in Tunisia has been destroyed by fire.


The El Nadhour plant, which made steering wheels for more than 25 different vehicle models and accounted for 12% of production for the European auto industry, burned down during the Christmas holiday shutdown, Autoliv said in a statement on Monday.


Most of the plant’s production has been transferred to another plant. The company said that insurance was expected to cover all material costs for the fire and that there would be no interruption to auto production.


Manufacturing machines were destroyed, but nearly all critical tools were saved and many were shipped to Autoliv’s main European steering wheel plant in Poitiers, France. The tools are now in full-scale production, Autoliv added.


The company said it was planning to rebuild the Tunisian facility and expected it to be functional by next summer.

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