TDT | Manama. The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com. Report by Zahra Ayaz. The days of R Shankar, an Indian expatriate in Bahrain, now start not with ...
“Call the garage.” Compounding the issue is a hike in demand since the start of 2022. Shankar is among the legions of people in Bahrain who is living in misery after sending their cars to service stations. “Waiting for parts to arrive.” Shankar says the pain it gives is tremendous, as air, water and shelter are not just enough for humans to survive, as the vehicle is our primary need. Nowadays, he wakes up to an unusual task. It has been more than a month since his daily commute is waiting for critical parts to arrive at the service station.
Maruti Suzuki India continues to witness an impact on its production as semiconductor supplies still remain challenging and unpredictable, according to the ...
The company has reported an over two-fold jump in its net profit to ₹2,351 crore for the third quarter ended December 31, 2022. Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) sold a total of 4,65,911 vehicles during the third quarter. When asked about sales growth outlook, Maruti Suzuki India Executive Officer Corporate Affairs Rahul Bharti said: "The demand scenario seems to be healthy as of now... industry is yet to come out with a number... Electronic component shortage is still limiting our production volumes," Mr. "Limited visibility of electronic components is a challenge in planning our production.
Maruti Suzuki CEO Ajay Seth said the automaker is still facing production challenges owing to disruption in semiconductor supply chain.
However, despite having such a large production capacity per annum, Maruti Suzuki is facing difficulties with manufacturing volume due to the chip shortage. Maruti Suzuki's pending customer orders have reportedly increased to about 3.63 lakh units at the end of the third quarter of the current fiscal. The electronic component shortage is still limiting our production volumes," Seth said in an analyst call.
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PETALING JAYA: Employing senior citizens is more sustainable than hiring foreign labour, and may lessen poverty among the elderly in the country, said...
“This is a way for senior citizens to keep themselves healthy and active. Their talents and skills should not be wasted.” This predicament is being experienced by many from B40 families and senior citizens.” Organisations understand that senior citizens, especially those at management level, have strong leadership, good language and organisational skills,” Cheah told theSun. “Giving work to senior citizens may help elevate their household income as a short-term solution, but will not uplift them from the clutches of poverty. “If an accident or a major health issue affects the breadwinner, the whole family will be in jeopardy.
Latvia's pharmacies are short of medicines, and there are no supplies. Local pharmaceutical companies have also been affected by logistical disruptions and ...
It would be necessary for the Cabinet to make a decision for the stocking and volume of medicinal products. Here's the question of how big the demand is to start producing locally. Our producers, even though they make a big contribution to the economy, only provide 4% of what is needed on the market," said Sergejs Akuličs, deputy director of the State Agency of Medicines.
The council says it is finding it hard to attract and retain qualified and experience staff.
"There is £212k additional one-off money in the corporate resources budget to fund the additional work in the recruitment team," he added. "It is a pretty serious problem in quite a lot of our departments so anything we can do to either retain or recruit new staff we will be doing," he said. Deputy leader Lynden Stowe said it is a "pretty serious problem" in quite a lot of council departments.
Russia's top carmaker is facing a car paint shortage, limiting color options for car-buyers to white, black and dark green, Vedomosti business newspaper ...
But after Western brands' exit from Russia over the invasion of Ukraine, AvtoVaz catapulted to the top of Russia’s car sales with a 27.4% share of the market. Its Niva model is only available in dark green. AvtoVaz says the shortage of automotive paints, which they expect to last until the end of March 2023, has not affected demand in light of an overall shortage of vehicles.