The quiet after the storm. A perfect expression to describe the situation of BMW: after having ordered the temporary stop of production in its factories of Munich and Dingolfing, the German company is preparing to gradually resume it starting next week. The announcement was made by a spokesman for BMW, who explained that i supply chain problems caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine are slowly being resolved. It will take additional time for assembly operations to return to full capacity.
On the other hand, the situation is different for Mini, whose production at the BMW plant in Oxford in England it will remain stationary for at least two weeks. BMW continues to observe the evolution of the situation in Ukraine, as a result of which it foresees further production stops in various plants in Germany and in the rest of Europe despite the fact that today they operate normally. We recall that BMW has already taken several measures regarding its activity in Russia, having decided to stop the Avtotor plant in Kaliningrad, the westernmost city in the country, and all supplies to the Russian market from abroad. “At the moment, we are working on solutions that, despite limited supplies of spare parts, allow us to fully honor our warranty obligations towards customers. – had made known a few days ago the German group – We will also continue to deliver maintenance services for our customers’ cars in compliance with all BMW Group standards ”.
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