Berlin (dpa) – According to the industry association VDA, the German auto industry fears significant delivery problems and production losses due to the controls and corona test obligation at borders that have been in place since Sunday. Due to the problems to be expected at the border crossings, automobile production will largely come to a standstill from Monday lunchtime, a spokesman for the Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) announced on Sunday in Berlin. “The plants in Ingolstadt, Regensburg, Dingolfing, Zwickau and Leipzig are the first to be affected.”
The Volkswagen Group said on Sunday afternoon that there were still no bottlenecks due to missing parts from truck border traffic, not even at the VW plant in Saxony and the Porsche plant in Leipzig. Volkswagen Sachsen emphasized that no restrictions are expected on Monday and that these are not foreseeable at this point in time. At Daimler, too, it was said on Sunday that no adverse effects were expected and that there could be no question of plant closings.
The VDA spokesman spoke of a dramatic situation. 800,000 employees in the automotive industry are affected. The auto industry demands that until sufficient test capacities have been built up at the borders, but at least for the next four days, to dispense with a medical test confirmation and to allow self-rapid tests for drivers as an alternative.
After the spread of new virus variants, Germany tightened the rules for entry from EU countries again and sometimes ordered controls at the border. Since Sunday, only Germans, foreigners with a residence and residence permit in Germany, seasonal agricultural workers and health workers have been allowed to enter Austria from the Czech Republic and large parts of Tyrol.
Entry into Germany should be possible for a few exceptions, including “personnel involved in goods transport and other necessary transport personnel”. According to the information, exceptional privileges for transport employees are no longer applicable, so that they – like every normal traveler – have to carry a negative test result with them when they enter the country. The federal government also classified Slovakia as an area with particularly dangerous virus mutations.
According to the VDA, truck drivers have to show a negative corona test result from the last 48 hours. This must be confirmed by a doctor and be available in three languages. “We understand vigorous measures, but this new test obligation for truck drivers cannot be implemented at such short notice,” said the VDA spokesman.
The German automotive industry is supplied just-in-time from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Hungary and northern Italy, i.e. only when it is actually needed – but also just-in-sequence, that is, deliveries in exactly the quantities required for production and order. The components would be delivered directly to the assembly line, it said. “If the component doesn’t get through, the conveyor belts come to a standstill.” Due to the measures announced at short notice, it was not possible to create appropriate stocks.
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