COVID-19 pandemic: Ferrari suspends production at two plants in Italy until 27 March
Sports car company will continue all non-manufacturing-related activities on a regular basis
On Saturday (14 March), Ferrari decided to suspend production at its two plants in Italy, located in Maranello and Modena, with an immediate effect until 27 March, to prevent spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) virus, the company said in a press release. The company will continue all non-manufacturing related activities on a regular basis leveraging the opportunities provided by smart working.
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