×
google news

Husqvarna stops production in Italy

KTM’s acquistion of Husqvarna from BMW last January is already having consequences at the Italian plant (inaugurated in 2009) located in Cassinetta di Biandronno.
The factory will be laying off a part of the 250 workers for a year, under the nation’s emergency welfare redundancy fund (CIG) next August, due to a partial closure of the company’s activities.

According the Italian trade union FIOM, the new owners have said that international sales market are not going well, so production will be blocked in the month of August, while sales will continue to clear out the 3.
500 remaining bikes that still have to be manufactured, to add to the at least 11,000 motorcycles that are in their warehouses.

The trade union also said that the company has reported that they do not intend to close, but they also have not reported any future plans for the plant.

More To Read

rally car racing 2
Automotive

The 10 best road-going rally cars ever

Rallies have gone on for many years now and despite its age, racing cars still gain new fans even now. That said we are looking at retro vehicles and so…