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Publish: 19 Mar 2022, 03:41 pm
A dealership in Koriyama, Fukushima prefecture, Japan was hit by the March 16 earthquake || Photo: Reuters
Toyota Motor Corp. will suspend
operations at more than half its operations across Japan and is studying
potential disruption to overseas production because of supply chain
interruptions triggered by a large earthquake that rattled the country this
week.
Toyota will halt production for
three days starting next week on 18 lines at 11 factories in Japan, out of a
total of 28 lines in 14 factories operated nationwide, the automaker said on
Friday.
Toyota said it will lose about
20,000 vehicles of output from the quake-related shutdowns.
On top of already announced
slowdowns triggered by a cyberattack and microchip shortages, Toyota’s Japan
operations will be down 50,000 units in total for March, from its original
plan.
The latest suspensions will
reduce output of Toyota-brand models including the Crown and Yaris passenger
cars as well as the RAV4, Harrier, C-HR crossovers and Land Cruiser SUV.
Also impacted will be the Lexus
LS and IC sedans, RC and LC coupes and NX crossover.
Toyota declined to identify which
parts supplies were affected by the earthquake.
Toyota's shutdown comes just a
day after it cut output from April to June in the face of growing supply chain uncertainty
and the lingering impact of the global semiconductor shortage and COVID-19
pandemic.
Toyota slashed global output in
April by 17 percent to 750,000 units.
That outlook did not account for potential disruption from the earthquake or
the war in Ukraine.
The 7.4-magnitude earthquake,
which struck shortly after 11:30 p.m. local time on Wednesday, was centered off
the Pacific coast from the northeastern city of Sendai, in the same region
throttled by the 2011 earthquake-tsunami disaster that caused meltdowns at the
Fukushima nuclear power plant.
The latest quake triggered a
tsunami, caused blackouts as far away as Tokyo, derailed the country’s famed
bullet train and buckled highways that serve as critical supply arteries.
The earthquake killed three
people and injured 190, Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported.
Suppliers slowly restarting
On Friday, suppliers near the
quake zone were slowly bringing operations back online.
Critical semiconductor maker
Renesas Electronics Corp. said it had resumed partial test-run production at
two of three plants near the quake zone. Those plants, its Naka and Takasaki
factories, should reach full pre-earthquake production capacity on March 23.
The third Renesas plant that was
affected, its Yonezawa factory, restarted all production processes on March 18
and expects to return to normal operational levels on March 20.
All three plants, which make
chips for the automotive sector, were automatically shut down when the quake
struck. Any long-term interruption at Renesas could have broadsided a global
automotive industry already reeling from the worldwide semiconductor shortage.
Renesas emerged as a weak link in
the 2011 earthquake, when its Naka plant was thrown offline for months.
And in February 2021, the Naka
plant was hit by another earthquake and was down again for several days as
Renesas raced to confirm the
status of its fragile clean room operations.
Separately, Toyota supplier Denso
Corp. said some of its factories in the quake zone were damaged and are still
being checked out. Other facilities are slowly coming back online.
A Denso spokeswoman said the
company could not say when full production would resume.
Meanwhile, Hitachi Astemo, the
Honda-affiliated supplier, has suspended operations at five factories in the
disaster area as teams assess damage to the facilities.
A Hitachi Astemo spokesman said
some factories were damaged but the company doesn’t foresee major
interruptions.
The company is monitoring its own
intake of components from lower-tier suppliers and aims to begin a phased-in
restart of its factories sometime next week.
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