As explained by the company, production will be maintained in the three shifts that week, specifically, on January 3, 4, 5 and 7.
The Mercedes Benz plant in Álava will resume its activity on January 3 after the stoppage of its production from December 18 due to the lack of supply of parts. In principle, the productive activity is maintained for the days 3, 4, 5 and 7 of January in the three shifts, according to information from the company.
The last day of work scheduled at the Alava plant will be on December 17 and this Thursday the company has confirmed that there will be productive activity the first week of the year.
As explained, production will be maintained in the three shifts that week, specifically, on January 3, 4, 5 and 7. The stoppage from the 18th is motivated by the “significant” reduction in the supply of materials to the Alava factory.
The company has stated that the suspension of the three production shifts of those days until resuming the activity on day 3 will be charged to FOR HIM and all direct, indirect affiliated and non-affiliated personnel of the factory will be affected.

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