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COVID-19: Lamborghini and Ferrari temporarily shut down factories

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Supporting the government directives in fighting against the coronavirus pandemic, Automobili Lamborghini has shut down its factory from 13 March until 25 March 2020.

After China, Italy has the highest number of COVID-19 cases with over 1,800 deaths at the time of publishing this story.

This measure is an act of social responsibility and high sensibility towards our people, in the extraordinary situation in which we find ourselves right now in Italy and which is also evolving abroad due to the worldwide spread of Coronavirus. – Stefano Domenicali, Chairman & CEO, Automobili Lamborghini

“As we have done up until now, we continue to monitor the situation in order to react rapidly and with the right flexibility, in collaboration with our people and in order to restart with energy in the right moment,” Domenicali added.

In another news, Ferrari too has halted production at its Maranello and Modena facilities until March 27, 2020. Like many other carmakers, the Italian supercar maker is reportedly experiencing serious supply chain issues.

Source: Lamborghini, Bloomberg

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