Mitsubishi Fuso Resumes Production in Japan Next Week

April 14, 2011
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC), the parent company of Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Inc., will resume production of vehicles at the company’s main Kawasaki Plant on Tuesday

Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC), the parent company of Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Inc., will resume production of vehicles at the company’s main Kawasaki Plant on Tuesday.

MFTBC also announced that its subsidiary, Mitsubishi Fuso Bus Manufacturing Co., Ltd (MFBM), in Toyama, Japan, will resume production of large and small buses in the latter part of next week.

This will be the first scheduled production run for the plant since a limited number of vehicles were assembled on March 29 and 30. Over the past few weeks, MFTBC has been producing maintenance parts and parts for knock-down (KD) kits used in overseas production as well.

MFTBC said it is “striving to ramp up production with safety, speed and efficiency in support of its customers and the Japanese economy.”

However, the OEM noted that “due to the parts-supply situation, Kawasaki and Toyama plant operations will be variable in the coming weeks, with the plants’ output gradually increasing.”

Last month at the NTEA Work Truck Show in Indianapolis —and just days before the massive earthquake and resulting tsunami hit Japan-- MFTA rolled out the OEM’s new Canter FE/FG Series Class 3-5 cabover line to the North American market.

Headquartered in Logan Township, NJ, MFTA is a subsidiary of Japan’s MFTBC, which is an integral part of Germany’s Daimler AG Trucks Div.