Mercedes-Benz halting production in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, due to Mexico parts delay
Daimler is suspending production beginning May 18 at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, one of the first car factories in the U.S. to reopen after shutdowns caused by the coronavirus pandemic, due to a shortage of parts supplied from Mexico.
The plant reopened in late April after being idled for five we....
The plant reopened in late April after being idled for five we....
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