Toyota to Resume in Japan at Half Capacity
April 08, 2011
A Toyota dealership is seen at a devastated area after the earthquake and tsunami, in Minamisanriku town, Miyagi prefecture, on March 22. Toyota Motor Corp. said on Friday that it would resume car production at all its plants in Japan at half capacity from April 18 to 27 after the March earthquake and tsunami forced it to halt manufacturing due to shortages of parts and power. (Reuters Photo) Related articles
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Tokyo. Toyota Motor Corp. said on Friday that it would resume car production at all its plants in Japan at half capacity from April 18 to 27 after the March earthquake and tsunami forced it to halt manufacturing due to shortages of parts and power.
Toyota, the world’s No. 1 automaker, said production at its 18 plants will then halt from April 28 to May 9, a period that includes Golden Week holidays when factories would normally close.
Toyota said the parts shortage situation has been gradually improving since the March 11 tsunami but it is still struggling to procure around 150 types of parts. Toyota previously said there were shortages of about 500 types of components.
“There are problems on parts supply. But each day, we are doing our utmost to improve the conditions so that we can deliver cars to many customers,” Toyota president Akio Toyoda said at the automaker’s Nagoya office in central Japan.
The company said it remained unclear when it would return to full production in Japan.
Spokeswoman Shiori Hashimoto said Toyota hasn’t decided production plans for after May 9.
The March 11 disasters destroyed parts factories in northeast Japan, causing severe shortages for Toyota and other automakers. A nuclear power plant was crippled by the tsunami, and others were forced offline, causing an electricity supply crunch in the Tokyo area that is expected to continue for months.
Ryoichi Saito, auto analyst at Mizuho Investors Securities Co., said Toyota could report a loss for the April-June quarter if its production continues at half normal levels in the coming months.
“On and off production at limited capacity underscores the severity of parts shortage problems for Toyota,” he said.
Toyota gets more than 90 percent of its auto components in Japan, according to Saito.
Toyota suspended all car production in Japan from March 14 to 26. Since late March it resumed limited production at a handful of plants. The tsunami disaster has resulted in a production loss for Toyota of 260,000 cars from March 14 to April 8.
Toyota’s share price has fallen around seven percent since March 11 to close Friday at 3,340 yen ($39).
Moody’s Investors Service warned this week it may downgrade Toyota’s credit rating due to the financial fallout from suspended car production.
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