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Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) on Wednesday said it expects all production operations to return to normal by June 22, following a temporary disruption caused by a fire at the manufacturing facility of its supplier Mobis India Ltd. In a regulatory filing to stock exchanges, the automaker said it is taking necessary measures to restore normal production levels, including sourcing automotive components from alternate locations to mitigate the impact of the incident. The disruption remains largely confined to Chennai Plant 1, while operations at the company's Pune plant and Chennai Plant 2 have continued with minimal impact, Hyundai said. The company expects Chennai Plant 1 to regain its production pace by June 15, with full normalisation of production activities across facilities projected by June 22. "The temporary production disruption is confined primarily to Chennai Plant 1 of the company. This facility is also expected to regain its production pace by June 15, 2026, and all ...
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