Toyota’s North American Assembly Pace Picks Up After Floods
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Toyota Motor Corp. is resuming plans to run its North American auto-assembly plants overtime next week as Asia’s largest automaker rebounds from parts shortages triggered by flooding in Thailand.
Workers at Toyota plants in the U.S., Canada and Mexico will work additional hours starting Nov. 14, and Toyota’s vehicle factories in Indiana and Ontario will also work on Saturday, Nov. 19, the company said in a statement today.