SEOUL, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Operations at Kia Corp's (000270.KS) assembly plant in South Korea have been suspended due to disruptions in parts supplies, the carmaker said on Wednesday.
Poongki Industrial Co Ltd, a Kia supplier that makes chassis parts, suffered a fatal accident that resulted in the death of one worker on Tuesday and halted its own operations, causing supply disruptions at Kia's plant, a Kia spokesperson said.
Labour authorities are investigating the accident, putting a halt to forklift truck operations at the Kia supplier's factory, a labour ministry spokesperson said.
Kia is checking on alternative sources for Poongki's components, according to the Kia spokesperson.
The plant located in the southwestern city of Gwangju produces about 2,000 vehicles a day, according to media reports.
Persons:
Kia Corp's, Poongki, Kia, Lee Jae, Heekyong Yang, Ed Davies
Organizations:
Kia, Poongki Industrial Co Ltd, Labour, Eugene Investment, Securities, Thomson
Locations:
SEOUL, South Korea, Gwangju