Stellantis Vigo extends the planned stop from today and adds on Monday

Author: M. MORALEJO

Finally, there will be three days without activity in System 1

One more day to add three. Planned stop from today at Production system Stellantis Vigo 1 (former PSA Peugeot Citroën) It will last until Monday, April 24. The measure will apply to morning and afternoon shifts.

Although the company initially hoped to stop production this line, where it assembles Citroën C-Elysée and Peugeot 301 in 2008., only on the night shift this Thursday and all of Friday. Finally, the company decided to extend the outage until Monday, according to Europa Press.

It is now predicted that operators will not return to their jobs until the night shift next Monday. “Due to force majeure, as a result of a lack of supplies, the activity of system 1 will remain suspended in the night shift on Thursday, April 20, in three shifts on Friday, the 21st, and in the morning and afternoon shifts on Monday, the 24th,” explained the company.

These three days of unemployment join those that the factory already suffered last year due to supply problems due to the lack of certain components, necessary for the production of its vehicles.

Last week there was also a similar outage on the System 1 production line, in this case workers from the night shift on Thursday and from the three shifts on Friday were affected.

Source: La Vozde Galicia

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