The devastating earthquake and tsunami led Toyota and other auto manufacturers to experience shortage in the supply of parts. However, the production cuts in the carmaker, Toyota Motors will end up by the end of the year. The production of the cars has been restricted by Toyota Motors in Japan and in the other foreign countries.
The production on the large-scale will return to the normal levels by August, but the production in Japan alone will speed up by July. The production was suspended in Japan after the quake on March 11.
However, the Toyota motors, world’s biggest carmaker, revealed that the production of the company will be back on the track by November and December in the end of 2011.
The company has also said that the production work at North America and Europe will also be balanced in June.
Akio Toyoda, the President of the Company said that the production work at the company has faced many complications in order to get back to the normal levels.
Mr. Toyoda asserted, “With this many aftershocks, including one last night, we've seen some of the recovery work thrown back to square one many, many times”.
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