The pandemic that forced plants to close hangs over attempts to ramp up production
The impact on output has been minimal as many plants aren’t yet operating at full capacity, the companies said.
Still, the challenges have required auto makers to adjust shifts and add temporary workers. Such moves highlight the complexities businesses face upon reopening as they look to insulate their workplaces from potential outbreaks while...
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