FCA Responds to COVID-19 Emergency in Europe
March 16 2020 - 2:55AM
of March:
- Italy: Melfi, G. Vico (Pomigliano), Cassino, Mirafiori
Carrozzerie, Grugliasco, and Modena;
- Serbia: Kragujevac
- Poland: Tychy
As previously communicated, FCA has been
proactively modifying production protocols at several plants
including enhancing social distancing between employees at
work-stations. Across all facilities, FCA has increased cleaning
and sanitization and other improvements for employee safety. Strict
controls and security measures have been applied to canteens and to
external access to all Group sites. At FCA offices, the company has
accelerated the deployment of working remotely (‘Smart Working’)
with this option now widely available to employees across the
world.
The Group will make use of these stoppages to
implement revisions to production and quality control protocols to
benefit our customers and enhance overall productivity. The Group
is working with its supply base and business partners to be ready
to enable our manufacturing operations to deliver previously
planned total levels of production despite the suspension when
market demand returns.
London, 16 March 2020
For further information:tel.: +39 (011) 00 63088Email:
mediarelations@fcagroup.comwww.fcagroup.com
This press release contains forward-looking
statements. These statements are based on the FCA Group’s current
expectations and projections about future events and, by their
nature, are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties. They
relate to events and depend on circumstances that may or may not
occur or exist in the future and, as such, undue reliance should
not be placed on them. Actual results may differ materially from
those expressed in such statements as a result of a variety of
factors, including: volatility and deterioration of capital and
financial markets, including possibility of new Eurozone sovereign
debt crisis, changes in commodity prices, changes in general
economic conditions, economic growth and other changes in business
conditions, weather, floods, earthquakes or other natural
disasters, changes in government regulation, production
difficulties, including capacity and supply constraints, and many
other risks and uncertainties, most of which are outside of the FCA
Group’s control.
- FCA Responds to COVID-19 Emergency in Europe
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