Maruti Suzuki will resume work at its Manesar plant on August 21, Company will manufacture 150 cars a day
Maruti Suzuki will lift the lockout at its Manesar plant on August 21, R C Bhargava, the chairman of India's largest passenger car maker said on Thursday. The company will make 150 cars a day initially once it reopens next week.
Maruti had shut the Manesar plant, following a workers unrest that left a general manager dead and 96 supervisors and managers injured, many having fractures, on July 18. Workers had also set fire to the office wing and main gate at the plant.
He said all the injured employees had now been discharged and some of them had returned to work.
Bhargava said safety of the employees will remain highest priority and the company with the help of Haryana Government has taken several steps to ensure the security.
The company's most selling cars the Swift hatchback and DZire compact sedan are manufactured at Manesar.
Jigar Shah of Kim Eng Securities India estimates the company has lost production of 1,700 units per month since the lockout at Manesar.
For July, it has already lost production of 20,000 units and revenue of Rs 730 crore, he said in a recent report.
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