May 6 (SeeNews) - Croatian manufacturer of plastic products for the automotive industry AD Plastik [ZSE:ADPL-R-A] said that its client Automobile Dacia has resumed production in Romania, prompting the company to adjust its local manufacturing process accordingly.
"Initially production [at Automobile Dacia] will take place at reduced capacities and capacities of our affiliated company Euro Auto Plastic Systems (EAPS) will adapt accordingly," AD Plastic said in a brief statement with the Zagreb bourse on Tuesday.
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Earlier this week, the Croatian company said it is adjusting its manufacturing capacities to a restart of production by its clients Ford, Fiat and Suzuki.
Last week, AD Plastik's local factories started to prepare to resume operations following the April 28 restart of production at its main client - Slovenian car maker Revoz.
AD Plastik's two plants in Russia restarted production in April to meet the needs of its Russian client AvtoVAZ.
The Croatian car part maker has eight production plants in five countries - three in Croatia, two in Russia, and one each in Hungary, Serbia and Romania, employing some 2,900 workers in total.
The company's shares traded flat at 137 kuna ($20/18 euro) by 10:09 CET on Wednesday on the Zagreb Stock Exchange.
(1 euro = 7.57008 kuna)