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Automakers double down in Covid-19 fight to keep plants rolling

Companies are working hard to ensure employee safety, especially with plants operating at peak capacity to meet robust demand. Last month, passenger vehicle sales shot up 126%, preceded by 24% growth in February and 25% growth in January. There has been no impact on production as factory workers are able to travel to their units and report for duty

April 06, 2021 / 15:57 IST
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The second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in India is proving to be worse than the first and has forced automakers to desperately try and keep the upward momentum going.

Carmakers, two-wheeler manufacturers and parts suppliers have stepped up their Covid-19 safety protocols and other regulations to avoid a replay of the series of shutdowns of last year that severely crippled production.

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Companies are currently running their plants at peak capacity thanks to robust demand. March, for instance, saw 126 percent growth in passenger vehicle sales, preceded by 24 percent growth in February and 25 percent growth in January.

No impact on production yet