Subaru Air Freights Parts, Circumvents U.S. Port Delays

February 16, 2015

Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd , the maker of Subaru cars, said it would continue flying car parts to its U.S. factory beyond an initial arrangement through the end of February, as a labor dispute at U.S. West Coast ports delays shipments.

The Japanese automaker had said earlier it was spending an extra 7 billion yen ($59 million) for one month from the end of January to fly components such as engines and transmissions on chartered cargo flights instead of shipping them.

A Fuji Heavy spokesman said arrangements had been made to extend that into March, although he said it was unclear how long that would continue.

 

Reporting by Chang-Ran Kim

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