Monday, April 20, 2020
Bridgestone to Temporarily Shut Japan Plants Due to Weaker Global Demand
The world’s largest tiremaker, Bridgestone said it will be temporarily suspending operation at its 11 manufacturing plants in Japan, including 8 tire factories.
The shutdown, done in phases will happen from late April to early May is in response to the slowing global demand for tires brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes its main passenger vehicle tire factory in Hikone and its main truck and bus tire manufacturing plant in Amagi.
As of April 16, Bridgestone had suspended operations at 19 of its 51 global factories to reflect the weaker demand for tires.
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