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typhoon affects toyota's three models and delays production restart

2024-09-03

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[global network technology comprehensive report] on september 3, according to foreign media reports, toyota motor corporation of japan announced that due to the impact of the recent strong typhoon, the company's three models will delay the restart of production. this decision was made based on the actual impact of the typhoon on toyota's production facilities.

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it is understood that recently, a strong typhoon named "shanshan" swept across japan, bringing serious wind and rain disasters to many places. as a result, toyota motor's many factories in japan were forced to temporarily suspend operations, including some key production lines.although the typhoon has gradually moved away, the damage it left behind has forced toyota to reassess its timeline for resuming production.

toyota did not specify which models were affected by the incident, but said production of the three models involved had been scheduled to resume immediately after the typhoon, but that the restart date for these models will now be delayed as cleanup and necessary repairs are underway.

toyota is currently making every effort to assess the damage and is working closely with relevant departments to resume normal production as soon as possible.however, it remains uncertain when the affected production lines can be restarted, and the company will make a final decision based on the actual repair progress and safety inspection results.

in order to minimize the impact on customers and supply chain partners, toyota has activated contingency plans and is coordinating closely with suppliers to ensure that production can be quickly resumed once conditions permit. at the same time, toyota is also actively communicating with customers to explain the reasons for the delay and promises to do its utmost to minimize the impact on delivery times.

toyota motor said it is closely monitoring the situation and will update customers on the latest progress of restarting production. toyota deeply apologizes for the inconvenience caused to customers and promises to do its best to resume production to meet market demand.