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The import surge caused several carmakers in Russia to close assembly lines intermittently, waiting for inventories to fall.
The performances of nanothermites largely rely on a meticulous design of nanoarchitectures and the close assembly of components.
BMW and Ford both cited the pound's strength against the euro as reasons for their decisions to close assembly lines in Britain.
The low-cost plant is also unnecessary because Ford agreed in the contract not to close assembly plants in Wayne, Mich., and Louisville, Ky., and still has more production capacity than it is expected to use in the near future.
The statement was the latest of several veiled threats by G.M. to close assembly plants and end production of some car models if the union does not accept the company's ideas for improving productivity.
A few days after the second walkout, G.M. began threatening to close assembly plants and terminate the production of some slow-selling car models if the U.A.W. did not compromise.
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Shops have closed, assembly lines have stopped and staple foods are disappearing from supermarket shelves amid panic-buying.
Shops have closed, assembly lines have stopped and food staples are disappearing from supermarket shelves in a sign of panic buying.
Ford estimated that the cost of closing assembly plants to divert tires to the replacement effort, combined with various administrative and legal costs, amounted to $500 million before taxes in the quarter.
Reuters is reporting that part of the plan could be to shrink its solar panel business, closing assembly units in the US and Europe.
But Honda and Toyota won't be closing assembly plants, because these foreign rivals have been taking a growing share of vehicle sales, meaning they can grow or hold steady despite the overall sales decline.
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