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New Delhi: Japanese auto major Honda’s Indian two-wheeler arm could take around two-three years to start production on the third line of its Gujarat plant, as demand has shrunk in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, according to a senior company official.
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt Ltd (HMSI) had gone ahead with the construction of a third line to add 6 lakh units per annum at the Gujarat plant, having a total capacity of 12 lakh units per annum.
“As for our new line which we had made in our fourth factory in Gujarat, we call it our third line. The construction activity and other activities went on as per schedule. However, we have put on hold the decision on when to start production at that line because the overall market has shrunk.
Asset maintenance amidst Covid-19: How can data analytics help?
Analytics enabling resilience in Manufacturing - Episode 2
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The Covid-19 pandemic posed a major challenge to the manufacturing industry, especially for the first quarter after the pandemic hit India in March this year. Though demand has picked up from September, and the new levels are unprecedented for some sectors, businesses are looking at maximizing throughput and improving efficiencies to meet the surge.
Episode 2 of the thought-leadership series – Analytics enabling resilience in Manufacturing threw light on employing analytics for preventive equipment maintenance helping businesses in the manufacturing space to optimize their efficiencies.