Europe's largest automaker, Volkswagen, could close it biggest plant located in Wolfsburg, Germany, for a period of more than three weeks due to sluggish car sales. A company official who declined to be identified, told Bloomberg News that the factory which builds the next generation of VW's best-selling Golf model, will close between Dec. 18 and Jan. 11 while there's also a strong possibility that the carmaker may also shutdown parts of the plant as early as Dec. 5. The Wolfsburg plant employs 44,000 people or around one quarter of its 175,000-strong German workforce.
Via: Bloomberg
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
VW Planning to Shut Down Largest Plant for More than Three-Weeks
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