Automobile Manufacture In Japan Will Return The Factory

~ Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Six main automobile manufacturers in Japan will return the factory operates on weekends order to produce energy-efficient hybrid cars and triggered by increased demand as the impact of government tax incentives are enacted.
Chairman Satoshi Aoki Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association and also Honda Motor Co. said last week "to improve domestic production, we need to restore global demand will have an impact on increasing exports."

Toyota Motor Corp. The plan will begin production on the weekend to meet the increased demand for Toyota Prius hybrid car, the list of orders has reached 200,000 units since its launch in mid May 2009.
Toyota Prius will operate the factory in Toyota City Aichi Prefecture and its subsidiary Toyota Auto Body (the TAB) Co. will begin operating the plant in Kariya City Aichi Prefecture from Saturday, July 11th to come.

In addition, the TAB will also begin operating another factory in the city Inabe Mie Prefecture, which manufactures and minivan Alphard Vellfire, from 4 and 11 July.

While Honda, Toyota rival firms in the production of hybrid cars have also increased demand for Insight and Freed after the Japanese government began in April
enact tax incentives for environmentally friendly cars.

Honda plans to conduct production on weekends starting Saturday, July 11 in Saitama Prefecture Sayama City factory, this is the first time in eight months, as well as in any other factory in Suzuka City Mie Prefecture, which is the first since December.

Meanwhile, four other Japanese car manufacturers namely Mitsubishi Motors Corp., Mazda Motor Corp, Daihatsu Motor Co. and Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. will also perform the same steps starting in July.
But despite signs of increased production has begun to be seen but still car makers will do the restrictions on production.
For example, Mitsubishi Motors will begin production on a weekend in July at the factory Okazaki City Aichi Prefecture.
But Mitsubishi Motors also plans to discontinue operations Mizushima Plant in Kurashiki City Okayama Prefecture for six days in July because of declining sales overseas.

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