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Discuss | Email | Print | Get latest news on your desktop Tata Motors to shut Pune, Lucknow plants for 6 days BS Reporter in Mumbai | November 08, 2008 11:19 IST Tata Motors [Get Quote] will shut the commercial vehicles plants in Pune and Lucknow for six days this month due to diminishing demand. In a statement issued on Friday, the company said the Lucknow plant will see a block closure from November 10-15 to adjust production to demand. There will be no wage cut for employees during this period and the off days will be counted as paid leave, a company spokesperson said. The decision comes just two days after Tata Motors announced a 'block closure' at its Jamshedpur plant where it makes tippers, multi-axle heavy trucks and tractor-trailers. "As has been seen in the month of October 2008 across the industry, unavailability of finance, coupled with high interest rates, is forcing customers to postpone purchases. Different segments of the automobile industry have been impacted at different levels. The company's Lucknow plant is one of the its youngest production facilities among all the Tata Motors locations. Apart from the Indica, Indigo, Safari and Sumo passenger vehicles, the Pune plant makes light, medium and heavy commercial vehicles also. The facility employs more than 10,000-12,000 workers. Chennai-based Ashok Leyland [Get Quote] had yesterday said that it will keep its manufacturing facilities open for production for only three days in a week. Powered by Email | Print | Get latest news on your desktop | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||