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More than 27,700 workers at six VW plants hit by production problems

Published 22/08/2016, 09:54
© Reuters. VW presents new Beetle at "Sunshinetour 2016"
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Volkswagen (DE:VOWG_p) on Monday said it faced production delays at six plants including its main Wolfsburg factory following a dispute between Europe's largest carmaker and two of its suppliers.

Volkswagen's (VW) supplier conflict poses a threat to the company's profitability. Analysts at UBS estimate that a one-week production halt in Wolfsburg results in about 100 million euros (86.5 million pounds) in foregone gross profits.

VW said it was preparing for shortened working hours for at least 27,700 staff.

"Production at several Volkswagen plants has been interrupted as a result of a halt in component deliveries by external suppliers," VW said in a statement.

VW's legal efforts to force CarTrim, which makes seats, and ES Automobilguss, which makes cast iron parts needed to make gearboxes, to resume deliveries have been without success, the carmaker said.

The suppliers are seeking compensation after saying they faced lost revenues running into tens of millions of euros after VW cancelled a contract. VW said it was continuing its seek agreement with the suppliers.

VW said 10,000 workers in production of the Golf model in Wolfsburg would revert to flexible or shorter working hours between Aug. 22 and 27. Changes to the production shifts of the Passat between Aug. 18 and 24 would affect 7,500 staff in Emden, Germany, the company said.

The Zwickau factory in former East Germany would also adjust the working schedule for about 6,000 staff working on Golf and Passat models. In Kassel, around 1,500 workers building transmission and exhaust systems will switch to short-term of flexible working hours between Aug. 25 and Aug. 29.

At the VW factory in Salzgitter, 1,400 staff making engines will change working hours between Aug. 24 and 30. A further 1,300 staff making components in the Braunschweig factory will adjust their working hours between Aug. 22 to 29, VW said.

© Reuters. VW presents new Beetle at "Sunshinetour 2016"

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