SOUTH KOREA: Ssangyong close to operations resumption
Ssangyong said Wednesday that it will resume vehicle manufacturing operations as early as tomorrow (August 13) as it restored equipment partly damaged by workers during their sit-in protest.
Ssangyong said Wednesday that it will resume vehicle manufacturing operations as early as tomorrow (August 13) as it restored equipment partly damaged by workers during their sit-in protest.
“Equipment damage is not worse than expected, and we will be able to resume operations tomorrow,” said Choe Sang-jin, Ssangyong Motor vice president.
Ssangyong Motor, which is under bankruptcy protection, expects to produce 2,600 units this month, and to make around 4,000 units per month from September.
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