Maruti Suzuki India continues to witness an impact on its production as semiconductor supplies still remain challenging and unpredictable, according to the company's CFO Ajay Seth.
In order to deal with the situation, the auto major is now working on ways to maximise its output from available supply of electronic components.
Although the supply situation improved in the third quarter ended December 31, 2022 as compared to the second quarter of this fiscal, the country's largest carmaker could not produce around 46,000 units in the October-December period owing to the semiconductor shortage.
"Limited visibility of electronic components is a challenge in planning our production. Electronic component shortage is still limiting our production volumes," Seth said in an analyst call.
The supply situation of electronic components continues to remain unpredictable, he added.
"Our supply chain, engineering, production and sales teams are working towards maximising the production volume fro
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