SME Times News Bureau | 10 May, 2021
Japanese two-wheeler maker Yamaha on Monday announced suspension of
operations at its two India plants - at Kancheepuram in Tamil Nadu and
Surajpur in Uttar Pradesh -- between May 15 and May 31 due to Covid-19
spread.
In a statement, the company said after a comprehensive
review of the Covid-19 pandemic situation in the country, it was decided
to suspend manufacturing operations at its two plants in India.
"The step has been taken to support the government in its fight against Covid-19 and break the chain of Covid-19 transmission.
In the current scenario, the health and safety of its employees is the top priority for the company," India Yamaha Motor said.
The
employees working at the corporate office and area offices shall work
from home to preserve business continuity while providing the best
possible support to customers and business partners.
The two
plants with an installed capacity of 1.75 million units per annum employ
about 9,000 workers (permanent and casual). The production for domestic
and export market is about 9-10 lakh per annum.