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Dell Closing Winston-Salem, N.C., Plant

Dell plans to close a desktop-computer manufacturing plant in Winston-Salem, N.C., next year.

  [ 10/8/2009 ]  By: Agence France-Presse   Print This Article  Reprint/License This Article  E-mail This Article To A Friend  
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The company said “approximately 905 employees” will be affected and about 600 will be released next month.

“This is a difficult decision, especially for our North Carolina colleagues, but a necessary one for Dell customers and our company,” said Frank Miller, vice president of Dell’s public business unit supply chain.

In a statement, Dell said the move is “part of an ongoing initiative to enhance the long-term value it delivers to customers by simplifying operations and improving efficiency.”

Earlier this year, Dell shifted its Ireland-based manufacturing operation to Poland.

Dell’s net profits have been on the decline recently and it has announced plans to trim $4 billion in costs by the end of fiscal 2011.

The Texas-based company is the No. 2 personal computer maker worldwide after Hewlett-Packard and lost its top spot in the U.S. market to HP in the first quarter of the year.

The Gartner research group said last month that the global computer market is showing signs of recovery, with sales forecast to decline just 2% this year, much better than a June prediction of 6%.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2009

 

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