Honda Siel Cars India Ltd. has announced that its production volume is likely to get normalised from the festival season. HSCI is currently operating on 50pc of its planned production volume in the wake of the shortage of components from Japan. Meanwhile Honda Brio will be launched as per the original schedule during the festival season this year. According to the official statement of the company, “Honda is currently making adjustments to its production volume in the Asia Oceania region based on the parts supply situation from Japan. The parts supply is now expected to increase gradually and production volume will be increased starting August 2011 with the expectation that HSCI will begin operating on normal production from the festival season. Honda Motor is exerting a company wide effort to normalise our production as soon as possible. We deeply regret any inconvenience experienced by our customers and ask for their understanding during these challenging times.”
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