By Yonhap
LG Electronics Inc., a major global home appliance manufacturer, has said that it suspended some operations at one of its South Korean plants due to the drop in demand caused by the novel coronavirus.
The company said it halted a production line at its Changwon plant, 398 kilometers southeast of Seoul, on Monday and that operations will remain closed till May 15.
“The Changwon plant makes ovens for the North American market, but the COVID-19 outbreak has hurt demand there, causing the company to stop work,” a LG representative said.
He added that as part of the company’s efforts to manage its inventory, production of air conditioners sold on the domestic market will be suspended next Tuesday and Wednesday.
In addition, LG said it will give workers at the factory six days off from April 30 through May 5.
LG, already stopped work at its plants in the U.S. and Brazil as the global pandemic has caused widespread shutdowns in many parts of the world and disrupted logistics.
The company’s plants in Mexico and India also had to stop production to follow quarantine guidelines set by national governments that are trying to stem the spread of the infection disease.