Ford to idle Belgian plant for 5 days (AP)

Saturday, March 26, 2011 1:01 PM By dwi

DALLAS – Ford says it will indolent an machine being in Belgique for fivesome days, trying to confiture supplies of Japanese parts that could separate baritone following an seism and tsunami.

Ford Motor Co. spokesman Todd Nissen says the being in Genk will close first April 4. The consort says it had designed to indolent the being in May but moved up the date after suppliers in Nihon were damaged by the earthquake.

Ford makes sedans and minivans in Genk. Nissen says there's no parts shortage yet at the plant.

Japanese suppliers are a key maker of machine parts for orbicular car companies. But those parts aren't reaching external factories because of tremble damage and noesis outages in Japan. That's interrupting machine production around the world, from Louisiana to Germany.


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