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Daihatsu Kyoto Factory Resumes Production for First Time Since Scandal

KYOTO, Feb 12 (News On Japan) –
Daihatsu Industry has recommenced manufacturing of particular automobile fashions at its Kyoto manufacturing unit, marking the primary resumption of operations since halting all home manufacturing unit actions because of a misconduct scandal.

Employees started arriving on the Kyoto manufacturing unit round 7 a.m. on February twelfth to restart operations.

The manufacturing that has been resumed contains Toyota’s “Probox” and Mazda’s “Familia Van,” which had their delivery suspension orders lifted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism on the nineteenth of final month.

This restart of manufacturing at a Daihatsu manufacturing unit is the primary since all home factories ceased operations in December of the earlier 12 months, following the revelation of fraudulent practices in certification assessments.

Keita Ide, Director-General of the Corporate Headquarters, emphasised the corporate’s dedication to regaining public belief: “We aim to thoroughly implement measures to prevent recurrence and regain the trust of everyone as soon as possible, with all employees united in this effort.”

Daihatsu plans to additional resume manufacturing of ten automobile fashions, together with the “Mira e:S,” at its Oita manufacturing unit on the twenty sixth, as a part of its efforts to completely get better from the fallout of final 12 months’s compliance points and restore confidence in its manufacturing processes.

Source: ANN

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