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Massive damage for German companies: 70 percent affected by power outages

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Power outages, even of short duration, lead to significant production outages and machine damage in German companies. A DIHK survey reveals the extent of the problem.

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According to a report by “Welt am Sonntag,” numerous German companies are complaining about brief power outages.

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Power outages, even of short duration, lead to significant production outages and machine damage in German companies. A DIHK survey reveals the extent of the problem.

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Even a brief power outage can cause damage in a company's production. The Chamber of Industry and Commerce has inquired about the extent of this problem. A large part of German companies complain, according to the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK), of brief power outages. A random survey of 1,000 companies from various industries and regions showed that 28 percent of the responding companies reported being affected by power outages …

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According to a new survey, many companies in Germany are dealing with power outages. For some of them, the costs run into the hundreds of thousands. Many companies never find out the true causes of the shortage.

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Shock study for the German economy: Not only the horrendous energy costs are causing companies problems, the supply is also lacking. The majority of companies complain about expensive power outages. Threatening African conditions soon?

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Friday, May 10, 2024.
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