Thursday, December 16, 2010

Canadian highway partially restore opens

Canada has a line the highway partially in southwestern Ontario opened, after rescue 237 motorists stranded by a Blizzard, but car lack crippled still parts plants in the area, are commercial transportation is disturbed.

General Motors co., Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corporation have stopped or slowed down production at plants in Canada, Michigan and Ohio, commercial traffic in Canada at a central USA Canada Bridge remains exposed.

Ontario provincial police said eastbound 402 highway has partially reopened and is expected to be fully open by the end of the day after media officer Liz Melvin.

With the support of the Canadian military, the authorities evacuated 237 drivers who were stuck on the highway. About 200 were caught trucks and 124 cars by the white-out conditions of the storm, began Monday morning.

Blue water bridge linking Sarnia, Ontario, Port Huron, Michigan, remained closed for commercial transport travel in Canada, according to an official, the U.S. side of the bridge at work.

Caused bottlenecks in auto parts in factories in Canada and the United States, shut down and slow down cause the error in the commercial traffic.

Ford stopped Wednesday, vehicles during the first layer in the Ohio assembly plant this morning, the E-series of vans including Econoline full-size vans produced. His two Canadian assembly plants are shortened day layers.

Chrysler canceled his first shifts at work Toledo, where the Jeep Wrangler is produced, and the Canadian plant in Brampton, which the Challenger muscle car.

GM truck plant in Flint, Michigan, restart full production Wednesday morning after slowing down production Tuesday, according to a company spokesman of. It has production on a Wednesday reducing your assembly plants and the other on normal capacity is active.

Write toKate Linebaugh kate.linebaugh@wsj.com and Jeff Bennett of the jeff.bennett@dowjones.com


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