Audi Cancels Some Production Shifts Due to Flooding in Germany — Update
By David Sachs
Audi cut some shifts at a plant Monday as floods raged in southern Germany, but they will return to normal Tuesday.
The Volkswagen-owned luxury carmaker said it canceled Monday's early and late shifts for the A3 and Q2 models at its Ingolstadt factory as a precaution during flooding in the region that made commuting dangerous. Some employees worked remotely if their tasks allowed it, a spokeswoman said.
The factory itself isn't affected by the floods, the spokeswoman said. Shifts will return to normal after Monday's night shift, the spokeswoman added.
Write to David Sachs at david.sachs@wsj.com
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June 03, 2024 12:14 ET (16:14 GMT)
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