OREANDA-NEWS. March 18, 2011. The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd., today announced plans for resuming production at plants stalled by the Pacific Coast of Tohoku Earthquake. Accompanying the announcement was a reiteration of sorrow at the loss of life and of sympathy for all who experienced personal or material loss in the disaster.

1. Plants Stalled by the Earthquake
The earthquake has occasioned the suspension of production at the following Yokohama plants in the Kanto region and at sites further north: Mishima, Hiratsuka, Hiratsuka-East, Hamatite (Nakahara), Ibaraki, and Nagano.

2. Progress in Resuming Production
Production has resumed at the Mishima, Hiratsuka, Hiratsuka-East, Hamatite, and Nagano plants. Yokohama suspended operation at all of those plants immediately after the earthquake struck on Friday, March 11. The company conducted inspections to confirm the soundness and safety of equipment and systems at the plants on Sunday and Monday, March 13 and 14, and subsequently resumed production gradually.

Yokohama reports that capacity utilization at the plants remains below the level required to fulfill its annual production plan. Management is tentatively confident of restoring capacity utilization to that level, however, provided that the plants retain access to electric power and to raw materials.

Inspections at the Ibaraki Plant revealed some damage to the plant buildings and equipment. Yokohama has made the necessary repairs and is gradually resuming production at the plant while monitoring safety carefully. The production of high-pressure hoses is already resuming gradually at the Ibaraki Plant, but problems in securing reliable access to raw materials continue to limit output. Management is working to address those problems with an eye to increasing hose output further, starting on Monday, March 21. Work is under way to restart the Ibaraki Plant’s production of Hamatite sealants and adhesives. That includes taking measures to secure reliable supplies of the requisite raw materials.