The company has said that after seeing the situation, it will start production again and will take further action accordingly.
In view of the corona epidemic across the country, Royal Enfield has announced the temporary closure of its plant in Chennai. The company has taken this into consideration for the health of its employees. Royal Enfield has said that this will not affect its demand and supply as things are closed due to curfew and lockdown in states and union territories.
The company has said that its Chennai plant will be closed from May 13 to May 16 and during this time the maintenance work will be done in the manufacturing plant. The company said that it will monitor the situation and take action accordingly. Along with this, the orders issued by the government and officials will also be followed. Along with this, the company said that keeping in view the increasing cases of Covid-19 and keeping in mind the safety of its employees, Royal Enfield has decided to temporarily stop production at its manufacturing plant in Chennai.
According to SIAM data, the demand for two-wheelers has decreased significantly in April compared to the previous month, which is expected to continue. Royal Enfield has now joined companies that have banned their production in view of the Corona epidemic.
Let us know that the Covid-19 pandemic is increasing continuously, that is why all companies are increasingly putting a stop to their production. If we talk about two-wheelers, Yamaha has decided to close its plants till May 31, while Hero Moto Corp has also stopped production at all its plants. The company will shut down its production till May 16, in which all its plants will be completely closed. Apart from this, other automobile manufacturers are prohibiting their production.
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