BY: Brad Anderson
Ferrari will gradually restart operations at its Italian factories in Maranello and Modena on May 4 when the country starts to lift certain coronavirus lockdown restrictions, The New York Times reports. The two factories located in Italy’s northern Emilia-Romagna region have been closed since mid-March when the nation froze manufacturing activities deemed as non-essential and imposed restrictions on people’s movements.
Ferrari revealed in a statement that work at the sites will resume “gradually” before returning to full capacity on May 8. The Italian car manufacturer has been readying its employees to get back to work through its ‘Back on Track’ program that aims to prepare staff for safer working environments at the Maranello and Modena facilities.
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