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  • Honda Says Domestic Output Capacity Reduced Until March
    Honda Says Domestic Output Capacity Reduced Until March
    TOKYO—Honda Motor said on Thursday that two of its domestic manufacturing sites will operate at 90 percent of capacity until early March due to a shortage of semiconductors. Honda's Saitama ...
    February 17, 2022BY Reuters
  • Italy’s Serie A Stadiums Reduced to Max 5,000 Capacity to Curb COVID-19
    Italy’s Serie A Stadiums Reduced to Max 5,000 Capacity to Curb COVID-19
    ROME—The 20 clubs in Italy's top soccer league Serie A voted on Saturday to reduce stadium capacity to ...
    January 9, 2022BY Reuters
  • Ryanair Sees Omicron Hit to December, January Capacity
    Ryanair Sees Omicron Hit to December, January Capacity
    DUBLIN—Ryanair expects to fly around 10 percent fewer passengers in December and January due to customer concerns around ...
    December 17, 2021BY Reuters
  • Amazon Bulks Up Shipping Capacity to Battle Holiday Season Snarls
    Amazon Bulks Up Shipping Capacity to Battle Holiday Season Snarls
    Amazon.com Inc. said on Monday it had doubled its container processing capacity and secured more shipping storage from ...
    October 25, 2021BY Reuters
  • TSMC Announces Chip Plant in Japan, Flags ‘Tight’ Capacity Throughout 2022
    TSMC Announces Chip Plant in Japan, Flags ‘Tight’ Capacity Throughout 2022
    TAIPEI—Taiwan chip giant TSMC announced on Thursday plans to build a new factory in Japan to meet long-term ...
    October 14, 2021BY Reuters
  • Electric Vehicles May Cut Global Refining Capacity Demand by Half in 2050: Rystad
    Electric Vehicles May Cut Global Refining Capacity Demand by Half in 2050: Rystad
    A global drive towards electrification of road transport to reduce carbon emissions may cut demand for the world's ...
    September 21, 2021BY Reuters
  • Hospitals Struggle to Cope With Increase in COVID Patients
    Hospitals Struggle to Cope With Increase in COVID Patients
    As COVID-19 cases rise and hospitals in many parts of the country face rapid increases in patients, there ...
    November 24, 2020BY Shane Miller
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