June 12 (Reuters) - Harley-Davidson (HOG.N) said on Monday the motorcycle maker will be running limited motorcycle manufacturing operations at its York facility after being notified of an issue with parts from a third-party supplier.
"We have a strong inventory position in the network to help us navigate through this situation," Harley-Davidson CEO Jochen Zeitz said.
Production at the facility, its largest with nearly 1,000 union employees, was to resume on June 13.
This is a new supplier quality issue, separate from a similar incidence that caused the production suspension in May 2022, Harley said.
Harley now anticipates resuming full motorcycle manufacturing operations at its York facility on June 26, 2023.
Persons:
Davidson, Harley, Jochen Zeitz, Kannaki, Krishna Chandra
Organizations:
Harley, Proterial Cable America, Bain Capital, Thomson
Locations:
York, Bengaluru