Toyota halts production on RAV4 line, and nine others, following an explosion at a spring supplier’s plant that injured two workers
Toyota has been forced to halt production at six factories in Japan due to a supply issue. The automaker’s plants will be down until at least Wednesday due to an explosion at one of its suppliers’ factories. The production slowdown has been prompted by an incident at a Chuo Spring Company factory in the city of Toyota, in Aichi prefecture. The explosion occurred on Monday afternoon, injuring two workers, one in his 30s, and the other in his 40s. One of the men was taken to hospital for treatment.The blast happened in the factory’s drying furnace, which cools hot steel, reports Nikkei. The cause of the accident is still being investigated, Chuo Spring said.
Toyota operates a total of 14 assembly factories across Japan, which produce vehicles for both the domestic and international markets. The lines affected by this slowdown produce a range of popular vehicles, including the RAV4 and the Land Cruiser.