Covid Impact: Hero MotoCorp Temporarily Halts Operations Across India
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Hero MotoCorp: Each plant will remain shut in a staggered manner for four days between April 22 and May 1 and the time will be utilised to carry out maintenance work
Hero MotoCorp has decided to temporarily halt operations at its manufacturing facilities across the country due to escalating Covid cases. Each plant will remain shut in a staggered manner for four days between April 22 and May 1, and the company will utilise this time to carry out maintenance work at its manufacturing plants. All plants will resume normal operations after the shutdown period. Hero MotoCorp is the first major manufacturer to announce a temporary suspension of production this year even as the government has maintained that there will not be a nationwide lockdown and Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted in his nationwide address on April 21 that lockdowns should only be the last resort. "In keeping with its commitment to the safety and welfare of its people, Hero MotoCorp has decided to proactively halt operations temporarily at all of its manufacturing facilities across the country, including its GPC, in view of ongoing escalation in the spread of Covid-19 across the country," the the world's largest two-wheeler manufacturer said in a regulatory filing to the stock exchanges. The company's corporate offices have already been in work-from-home (WFH) mode and only a limited number of staff members visit offices on rotation basis.More Related News