Isuzu has suspended operations at its plant in the Philippines due to a shortage of parts from Japanese-based suppliers. Autoevolution reports that assembly operations at Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) will be suspended from 18 April through 2 May. The company’s executive vice president Yuki Kato confirmed that the unit in the Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Isuzu has suspended operations at its plant in the Philippines due to a shortage of parts from Japanese-based suppliers. Autoevolution reports that assembly operations at Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) will be suspended from 18 April through 2 May.
The company’s executive vice president Yuki Kato confirmed that the unit in the
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