Chennai, May 7
German luxury carmaker BMW on Thursday said it has commenced operations at the Chennai plant in accordance with the guidelines issued by local authorities.
The remaining employees would continue to work from home, BMW India said.
The company also stated that the BMW, MINI and BMW Motorrad dealerships across the country would restart the operations in adherence to local government directives.
“BMW Group India started operations at Chennai plant today (May 7) in accordance with guidelines issued by local authorities. Local production at the plant will be started with less than 50% of regular workforce”, the company said.
Federal-Mogul Goetze India, Swaraj Engines
New Delhi: Engine and auto parts makers Swaraj Engines and Federal-Mogul Goetze India on Thursday said they have resumed operations at their respective plants in Punjab following relaxation in lockdown. In a regulatory filing, Swaraj Engines said it has received permission from authorities to resume operations at its plant located at Mohali.
Similarly, Federal-Mogul Goetze India has partially resumed its operations at its plant situated at Patiala by adhering to directions, guidelines and permissions issued by authorities with respect to Covid-19. — PTI
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