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Toyota halted operations in Japan due to a massive glitch

Kelly Tyler Published August 29, 2023
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On Tuesday, Toyota said that it stopped operations at 12 of its 14 manufacturers in Japan due to a system glitch, but that it did not seem to be a cyberattack.

The world’s giant auto manufacturer withheld from concerning other details of the happening, which started Tuesday morning.

Toyota spokesman told AFP that twelve auto-manufacturer factories, impacting 25 lines, are not capable of processing orders for parts due to a massive system glitch… At this moment, we consider it is not a cyberattack.

A spokesman added that we will continue to examine the reason for the case and will repair it as soon as possible.

It was not clear yet when routine production might restart.

While company’s spokeswoman said that the Toyota factory in the southern Kyushu region and subordinate Daihatsu’s manufacturer in Kyoto remained functional.

The report sent Toyota’s stocks into the red, trading at 0.64 percent descending to 2,421.0 yen. But the scare selling appeared to have been delayed before the noontime break in Tokyo markets.

Last year, Toyota had to discontinue all of its domestic manufacturers after a subsidiary was struck by a cyberattack.

The firm is among the most significant and respectable firms in Japan, and its production actions have an excessive effect on the nation’s economy.

Major manufacturers are relishing a strong tide of international demand after the COVID-19 pandemic delayed manufacturing moves.

Severe deficiencies of semiconductors had restricted production capability for a host of products ranging from cars to smartphones.

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