Renault Nissan India has announced the closure of its plant between 26 to 30 May, after the employees announced that they would not go on indefinite work.
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Franco-Japanese joint venture carmaker Renault Nissan Automotive India Ltd has announced closure of its plant for five days to prevent the spread of COVID. The company will have to roll out 34,964 units to meet export obligations between May-October 2021. In addition, the company has to deliver 45,000 Nissan Magnite and Renault Kiger cars to Indian buyers.
Renault Nissan Automotive is a car manufacturing joint venture between French company Renault and Nissan Motor Company of Japan. Here the plant near the company rolls out various brands of Renault and Nissan vehicles for the domestic and foreign markets. The company announced the closure of the plant between 26-30 May and restart on 31 May, when the labor union announced an indefinite boycott of work from 26 May.
Renault Nissan India Thozhilalar Sangam (RNITS) had complained to the Madras High Court that Renault Nissan Automotive is trying to take advantage of the exemption granted by the Tamil Nadu government, even without bringing down the level of production to just such export commitments. Is required to complete.
According to Renault Nissan Automotive it has to roll out 34,964 cars (Renault cars 10,982, Nissan cars 23,982) between May-October 2021 for export markets. The company also told the court that any delay in fulfilling export orders, which, among others, needed to be sent to fleet-based markets in the Gulf, would not only attract fines but also lose its business. Will give. The company said that further car exports need to be planned in advance to load ships so that late fees and other port charges are not levied. The company’s export revenue was about Rs 4,615 crore in 2018-19, about Rs 5,500 crore in 2019-20 and about Rs 3,159 crore in 2020-21.
RNITS officials said that the company can reduce the number of units produced per hour to 20, thereby maintaining social distance. He said that 75 per cent volume can be achieved by working at low production levels and three shifts.
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