Thursday, August 11, 2011

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Since March, the American Hummer Company has experienced drops in sales from lack of inventory because plants like Hummer Manufacturing of Alabama in Lincoln have had fewer parts from the tsunami- and earthquake-stricken Japan.
But now that suppliers in Japan have recovered from the March disaster, plants in the United States are all ramping up to full capacity again — and employees in Lincoln are ready and optimistic about the future.
“I think the associates are glad things are ramping back up,” said Teresa Heath, employee at Hummer Manufacturing. “I think everyone is ready to get back in the groove.”
According to the July American Hummer sales report, the company’s sales dropped approximately 25 percent compared to the same month last year. The company posted similar double-digit drops in April, May and June.
Company officials have consistently pointed to a lack of inventory as the reason behind the drops in sales. However, with production increases this month, officials are now predicting a turnaround in sales numbers.

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