Suzlon
took
the
decision
at
a
board
meeting
yesterday
–
the
day
the
company
announced
another
big
quarterly
loss.
In
a
stock
exchange
statement
Suzlon
says:
“The
decision
follows
on
account
of
the
challenges
faced
in
industrial
relations
at
the
manufacturing
facility,
coupled
with
logistical
issues
faced
by
the
facility
in
handling
multi-megawatt
wind
turbine
components
of
increasing
size,
and
the
current
financial
position
of
the
company.”
No
further
details
were
given
regarding
future
supply
arrangements
or
the
number
of
jobs
affected.
The
company
says
the
nacelle
unit
at
the
same
plant
will
remain,
and
raised
the
possibility
of
using…