Compulsory Break in Hanover: Vw Imposes a Stop to Production Due to "Changed Market Demand"
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The VW plant in Hanover stops the production of light commercial vehicles for a week and thus reacts to the difficult sales market.
The European market is weakening and the demand for light commercial vehicles is stagnating. The VW plant in the capital of Lower Saxony is clearly feeling this - because of sales problems, the Group is shutting down production in Hanover for a week.
In a German work, VW presses the pause button. Production is interrupted for a week. Why? You can read this here.
The shrinking market forces Volkswagen to act: no light commercial vehicles are to be built for a week during the autumn holidays in Lower Saxony, because the Group's hope has not been fulfilled.
The automaker in Lower Saxony is going on autumn break and temporarily suspending production of light commercial vehicles. Two models in particular are affected by the weakening market.
Weak market in Europe: Volkswagen is not building light commercial vehicles at its Hanover plant for a week during the autumn holidays in Lower Saxony.
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