Audi Cancels Some Production Shifts Due to Flooding in Germany
By David Sachs
Audi cut some shifts at a plant Monday as floods raged in southern Germany, but they will return to normal Tuesday.
The Volkswagen-owned luxury carmaker said it canceled Monday's early and late shifts for the A3 and Q2 models at its Ingolstadt factory as a precaution. The factory itself is not affected by the floods, a spokeswoman said.
Shifts will return to normal after Monday's night shift, the spokeswoman added.
Write to David Sachs at david.sachs@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 03, 2024 10:42 ET (14:42 GMT)
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