VW gears up for first production closure in Germany in its 88-year history
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For the first time in 88 years of history, Volkswagen will close a factory in Germany. Dresden's factory has produced about 200,000 vehicles since 2002, and has been created as a show to give...
The German automaker Volkswagen intends to stop the production of cars at its plant in Dresden. The closure of the production site in Germany will be the first case for the company in its 88-year history.
Tomorrow Dresden stops. Wolfsburg's house had never closed a plant in 88 years
Starting in March, the car manufacturer closes the production line from his factory in Dresda, a movement that reflects the increasing pressure on the largest car manufacturer in Europe. The decision forms part of a context more...
Volkswagen will stop vehicle production at its Dresden plant starting Tuesday, the first factory closure in Germany since the company was founded 88 years ago, the Financial Times reports.
The unit that became known as ‘transparent factory’ leads to a research center. The German brand believes in the extension of the life of cars with engine fuel
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