Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Saab launched the conveyor after seven weeks of downtime

SAAB.jpg   Swedish automaker Saab resumed production at its plant in Trollhettane this morning, reports (C) Reuters. Seven-week was caused by a simple procedure for the transfer of assets to the new Saab owner of the company - the Dutch Spyker Cars. The symbolic "rebirth" of the Swedish brand was
marked by a handshake head Spyker Victor Muller and executive director of Saab Jan-Ake Jonsson, as well as a ribbon cutting in front of a conveyor.

    Saab has revived will work in a reduced mode, producing 500 cars of models 9-3 and 9-5 in the week, but within a month volume of production will be doubled.

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