Nissan Suspends Some Production Due To Ash Disruption

Nissan has released a statement that the company will have to suspend production of three models in Japan on Wednesday because the supply of parts has been disrupted by the volcanic ash in Europe. The carmaker was unable to import air pressure sensors from the Irish Republic. The sensors are used in Nissan’s Cube, Murano and Rogue vehicles. Ash disruption has caused to stop the production of 2,000vehicles in two plants. It is undecided if the suspension continues until Thursday and beyond. One of two production lines is going to be shut down at its Oppama plant in Yokosuka outside Tokyo, while both lines at its southern Kyushu factory will be suspended for the meantime. This has been decided due to the spread of volcanic ash from Iceland, which has greatly affected European airspace. Nissan Suspends Some Production Due To Ash Disruption is a post from: Daily World Buzz

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