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The provoked economic damage from strike of the bisarche - Fiat emphasizes - is becoming indefensible for the Italian field automotive
the company is forced to many times over stop the activity in some plants
March 23, 2012
The Fiat group denunciation the impact strongly negative of strike of the bisarche on the automotive industry. In a note, today the Turinese group explains that "the follow-up of strike of the road haulage services cars to means bisarca, to which joins a minority of trade associations, is strongly damaging the automotive activities of the Italian field. The automotive companies - Fiat emphasizes - are enduring most serious damages as a result of strike in existence give beyond a month. Long and numerous delays in the deliveries of the produced one to the concessionaires and the customers abroad involve heavy consequences on the invoicings and the registrations in Italy and".
"The damages - the group specifies - are particularly serious for Fiat Group Automobiles, that it is forced to many times over stop the activity in some Italian plants, with important economic losses for the company and the workers. Also the market shares evidently will be influenced in way negative. For the next week already programmed ulterior they are stopped productive. In particular the plant of Cassino will be closed in days 27, 28 and 29 March, while Giambattista Vico of Pomigliano d'Arco, where the Panda new is produced in phase of launch in Europe, will stop in 27 26 days and March".
"Today - the automotive group concludes - signs are not seen that they can make to at the end think of agitation and indeed the situation would seem worsening with happening of numerous episodes of violence between which fires of motor vehicles, threats and aggressions to drivers who do not join to strike. The provoked economic damage from agitation is becoming indefensible for the Italian field automotive, already strongly touched from the course of the market".
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