The business is scheduled to move to a four -day work schedule for three months due to a crisis in the supply of electronic components.
Russian automaker AvtoVAZ has extended the downtime due to lack of parts until May 27. TASS reported this in connection with the trade union on Wednesday, May 18.
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“Due to the shortage of parts, an order was signed for AvtoVAZ Regarding downtime from May 23 to May 27, 2022. The downtime from May 23 to May 27 with compensation in the amount of two-thirds of the average wage is set for to employees not involved in urgent work to ensure the working activities of AvtoVAZ, the manufacture of spare parts and work on new projects, “the statement said.
It was noticed that the automaker was at idle this week for the same reason. Previously, the downtime was introduced from May 11 to May 13. Prior to this, production of cars in Togliatti and Izhevsk was resumed on a limited basis after a planned corporate holiday from 4 to 24 April.
At the same time, from June 6, the business will switch to a four -day operating mode for a period of three months due to a crisis in the supply of electronic components.
Earlier, the governor of the Samara region, Dmitry Azarov, said that agreements had been reached with companies from Asia to supply parts for AvtoVAZ to companies from Asia, but there were logistical problems because on the lockdown announced in China. This prevents products from being delivered on time. Now the delivery time of the components depends on the epidemic situation in the regions of China.
Recall that this week Russia took Renault’s assets into state ownership. These include part of the French concern AvtoVAZ and the Moscow-based car plant CJSC Renault Russia. It is already known that the last plant will make cars under the historic Moskvich brand.
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Source: korrespondent

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