General Motors said on Monday it would restart production from Feb. 15 in China, where the country is dealing with a Coronavirus epidemic which has killed more than 900 people.
Automakers in China had halted production for the Lunar New Year holidays at the end of January.
The U.S. automaker would have a staggered start to production across plants with local partners over the next two weeks, a company spokeswoman said.
The plan would be based on the readiness of supply chain and product inventory needs, the spokeswoman added.
GM, which sold 3.09 million cars in China last year, has executed contingency plans to mitigate the impact of the Coronavirus, the spokeswoman also said.
In China, world’s biggest auto market, GM has a Shanghai-based joint venture with SAIC Motor Corp, in which the Buick, Chevrolet and Cadillac vehicle brands are made.
General Motors said on Monday it would restart production from Feb. 15 in China, where the country is dealing with a Coronavirus epidemic which has killed more than 900 people.
Automakers in China had halted production for the Lunar New Year holidays at the end of January.
The U.S. automaker would have a staggered start to production across plants with local partners over the next two weeks, a company spokeswoman said.
The plan would be based on the readiness of supply chain and product inventory needs, the spokeswoman added.
GM, which sold 3.09 million cars in China last year, has executed contingency plans to mitigate the impact of the Coronavirus, the spokeswoman also said.
In China, world’s biggest auto market, GM has a Shanghai-based joint venture with SAIC Motor Corp, in which the Buick, Chevrolet and Cadillac vehicle brands are made.
General Motors said on Monday it would restart production from Feb. 15 in China, where the country is dealing with a Coronavirus epidemic which has killed more than 900 people.
Automakers in China had halted production for the Lunar New Year holidays at the end of January.
The U.S. automaker would have a staggered start to production across plants with local partners over the next two weeks, a company spokeswoman said.
The plan would be based on the readiness of supply chain and product inventory needs, the spokeswoman added.
GM, which sold 3.09 million cars in China last year, has executed contingency plans to mitigate the impact of the Coronavirus, the spokeswoman also said.
In China, world’s biggest auto market, GM has a Shanghai-based joint venture with SAIC Motor Corp, in which the Buick, Chevrolet and Cadillac vehicle brands are made.
General Motors said on Monday it would restart production from Feb. 15 in China, where the country is dealing with a Coronavirus epidemic which has killed more than 900 people.
Automakers in China had halted production for the Lunar New Year holidays at the end of January.
The U.S. automaker would have a staggered start to production across plants with local partners over the next two weeks, a company spokeswoman said.
The plan would be based on the readiness of supply chain and product inventory needs, the spokeswoman added.
GM, which sold 3.09 million cars in China last year, has executed contingency plans to mitigate the impact of the Coronavirus, the spokeswoman also said.
In China, world’s biggest auto market, GM has a Shanghai-based joint venture with SAIC Motor Corp, in which the Buick, Chevrolet and Cadillac vehicle brands are made.
General Motors said on Monday it would restart production from Feb. 15 in China, where the country is dealing with a Coronavirus epidemic which has killed more than 900 people.
Automakers in China had halted production for the Lunar New Year holidays at the end of January.
The U.S. automaker would have a staggered start to production across plants with local partners over the next two weeks, a company spokeswoman said.
The plan would be based on the readiness of supply chain and product inventory needs, the spokeswoman added.
GM, which sold 3.09 million cars in China last year, has executed contingency plans to mitigate the impact of the Coronavirus, the spokeswoman also said.
In China, world’s biggest auto market, GM has a Shanghai-based joint venture with SAIC Motor Corp, in which the Buick, Chevrolet and Cadillac vehicle brands are made.
General Motors said on Monday it would restart production from Feb. 15 in China, where the country is dealing with a Coronavirus epidemic which has killed more than 900 people.
Automakers in China had halted production for the Lunar New Year holidays at the end of January.
The U.S. automaker would have a staggered start to production across plants with local partners over the next two weeks, a company spokeswoman said.
The plan would be based on the readiness of supply chain and product inventory needs, the spokeswoman added.
GM, which sold 3.09 million cars in China last year, has executed contingency plans to mitigate the impact of the Coronavirus, the spokeswoman also said.
In China, world’s biggest auto market, GM has a Shanghai-based joint venture with SAIC Motor Corp, in which the Buick, Chevrolet and Cadillac vehicle brands are made.
General Motors said on Monday it would restart production from Feb. 15 in China, where the country is dealing with a Coronavirus epidemic which has killed more than 900 people.
Automakers in China had halted production for the Lunar New Year holidays at the end of January.
The U.S. automaker would have a staggered start to production across plants with local partners over the next two weeks, a company spokeswoman said.
The plan would be based on the readiness of supply chain and product inventory needs, the spokeswoman added.
GM, which sold 3.09 million cars in China last year, has executed contingency plans to mitigate the impact of the Coronavirus, the spokeswoman also said.
In China, world’s biggest auto market, GM has a Shanghai-based joint venture with SAIC Motor Corp, in which the Buick, Chevrolet and Cadillac vehicle brands are made.
General Motors said on Monday it would restart production from Feb. 15 in China, where the country is dealing with a Coronavirus epidemic which has killed more than 900 people.
Automakers in China had halted production for the Lunar New Year holidays at the end of January.
The U.S. automaker would have a staggered start to production across plants with local partners over the next two weeks, a company spokeswoman said.
The plan would be based on the readiness of supply chain and product inventory needs, the spokeswoman added.
GM, which sold 3.09 million cars in China last year, has executed contingency plans to mitigate the impact of the Coronavirus, the spokeswoman also said.
In China, world’s biggest auto market, GM has a Shanghai-based joint venture with SAIC Motor Corp, in which the Buick, Chevrolet and Cadillac vehicle brands are made.