Fiat Chrysler: Company is going to start construction work in its plant

On Monday, automaker Fiat Chrysler said it would gradually start work at all three factories in Brazil, where work was stopped for 48 days due to a lockdown to prevent the spread of coronaviruses. The Italian-American auto firm said in a statement that roughly 6,400 of its 10,000 employees have returned to work.

The company said that "In the first step of starting the work, it is first for us to make changes in the work and process to all the employees keeping in mind the new safety and sanitary standards". "May the production volume To be enhanced with plant and process market demand. "Fiat Chrysler at its Betas plant in Minas Gerais state daily, before halting production on March 23 in Brazil 1,600 vehicles and Pernambuco was producing 1,000 vehicles daily at the Goiana plant in the state.

All the automakers in Brazil prepared 1,800 vehicles in total in the month of April, because the Coronavirus epidemic killed the industrial production in the whole country. President Jair Bolsonaro said that the lockdown by the local government to prevent the virus from spreading was very important, leading to the loss of many jobs, arguing that it would have to reopen for the economy.

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