Mercedes-Benz has temporarily cut the number of shifts at its plant in Kecskemet, Hungary, to two from three because of supply chain issues stemming from the war in Ukraine, a spokesperson confirmed to Automotive News Europe.
Mercedes-Benz has temporarily cut the number of shifts at its plant in Kecskemet, Hungary, to two from three because of supply chain issues stemming from the war in Ukraine, a spokesperson confirmed to Automotive News Europe.
Japan’s smallest global automaker is weighing joint production of utility vehicles through joint investment in one of partner Nissan Motor Co.’s U.S. assembly plants.