Part of CAF for the activity today and tomorrow, due to the high energy costs

Part of CAF for the activity today and tomorrow, due to the high energy costs

It has been decided to “replan” the forging and heat treatment section and transfer the planned work to other days, as it is a section “that has more energy consumption”. Still, workers continue to perform tasks at the plant.

The forging and heat treatment section of CAF’s Beasain plant (Gipuzkoa) made a stop this Thursday -and it will also do so tomorrow, Friday- as part of a “production replanning”.

Company sources have detailed that it is “a condition within a specific workshop” that does not mean that the workers of the same stop working, since they have been relocated to other tasks. Thus, they have decided to “replan” with the aim of transferring the planned work to other days in a section “which has more energy consumption”, and taking advantage of the fact that they have a workload in other sections.

Starting tomorrow, they will assess the situation to make decisions about it.

The strike “will end up affecting”

On the other hand, CAF maintains its activity normally these days, but anticipates that if the transport strike continues, which began this past Monday, “in the long run it will end up affecting” the Gipuzkoa company, which depends on trucks for transfer and reception of material.

CAF sources have explained to Europa Press that “today it is too soon” to quantify the effect of the strike on transport at the railway company, since it “has just started”. However, if this continues over time “in the long run it will affect”.

Thus, they have explained that at the moment they have enough material in stock to continue production in the plants, but they have admitted that these spaces “have their limitations”, so the strike “could affect the future”.


Source: Eitb

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