Thursday April 12, 3:56 PM
Czech Toyota-Peugeot venture to boost output-paper
PRAGUE, April 12 (Reuters) - Toyota Motor and PSA
Peugeot-Citroen plan to raise output capacity at their
Czech venture to meet growing demand, the company's chief was
quoted as saying in a newspaper published on Thursday.
Yasuhiro Takahashi told the business weekly Ekonom in an
interview that the firm might alter working shifts and make
other changes to raise productivity and boost capacity to some
310,000 from 300,000 cars a year curently.
Last year, Toyota Peugeot Citroen Automobile (TPCA) Czech
produced more than 290,000 vehicles, he said.
"We have a planned annual capacity of 300,000 cars a year,
but Toyota as well as Peugeot-Citroen vendors are inquiring
whether we could not produce even more," Takahasi said.
"I assume we could get to roughly 310,000," he added.
He also said TPCA expected to maintain its annual turnover
at 1.7 billion-1.8 billion euros ($2.28 billion-$2.42 billion)
this year, roughly flat from last year.
The auto industry, dominated by Volkswagen unit Skoda Auto
and TPCA and a number of other foreign investors, has
been an engine of Czech exports and helped drive the country's
economy to record growth of 6.1 percent annually last year.
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