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More jobs to go in car industry
Friday 13th March 2009, 11:30AM GMT.
More than 200 jobs are to go after a firm that makes car components announced it was closing its factory in the Black Country.
International electronics company Omron is shutting its UK base at the Pensnett Trading Estate in Kingswinford.
The firm, which has sites in the US, Canada and Europe, is phasing out the Kingswinford operation by the end of the financial year in 2010, meaning 240 staff could be made redundant by March 2011.
The company is also closing its Minakuchi factory in Japan as part of emergency cost-cutting measures.
Bosses say they are closing the Kingswinford plant, which supplies products such as power window switches and keyless entry technology to the motor trade, because of the slump in the car industry. Omron says it “does not anticipate recovery in the foreseeable future”. Finance manager Neil Wood said: “We are currently in consultation with our employees. All our 240 staff are at risk of redundancy.
“Obviously this is not a situation that anybody particularly wants. The company does not want this but it has got to react to customer demand, and this is simply a response to the downturn in demand for new cars.”
Mr Wood said the factory would remain open until 2011 to enable a “smooth hand-over” of production to Omron’s other plants across the globe.
“We supply to major motor manufacturers and we are not terminating that supply, just transferring it to our other facilities around the world.” Omron employs around 36,000 staff worldwide, the majority working in its electronic components wing. However the firm also provides medical equipment to healthcare providers.
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Another Nail in the coffin for our local industry
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this governments finishing off what thatcher started – the annihilation of manufacturing industry in the UK. how as a nation will we ever generate cash??? shame on them.
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just look back at how many times we were told to get out of our cars and walk or catch a bus.. this would have been the impact. do you think the goverment will rescue car industry? why when no one will be able to afford buy or even buy parts to repair the cars.
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2.Roger …. It’s the worldwide competition within different technologies that have finished off manufacturing…We as a country are not the only ones suffering here. Germany/France/Sweden and many more are making just as many redundancies. It’s nothing to do with Thatcher ya fool.
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Wakey Wakey…this government is following its right on green policies, Health and Safety policies etc has introduced legislation in advance of other countries in the EU and abroad making the UK an uncompetitive option. They have actively given grants to China and India and have happily waved our Engineering and Manufacturing business away to countries with no concern for environmental or Health and Safety issues – its a nie @not in our Back Yard Policy”. Never mid, with nothing generating the wealth we can all work in supermarkets and leisure centres….can’t we?
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2012 here we come
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