Posts tagged ‘Sony’

31/01/2015

Panasonic withdraws from TV production in China: source | Reuters

As we said with the reduction of workforce at Foxconn, this could be the beginning of the end to off-shored manufacturing.  Time will tell if we’re right or not.

Panasonic Corp (6752.T) has stopped making TVs in China and plans to liquidate its joint venture in Shandong, a company source said on Saturday, the latest in a string of Japanese electronics companies exiting overseas TV markets amid strong pricing pressure.

Exhibitors prepare the Panasonic exhibit space ahead of the International Consumer Electronics show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada January 5, 2015. The show officially opens on January 6. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY)

The source, who did not want to be identified because the move had not yet been announced to the roughly 300 workers at the Shangdong plant, said Panasonic ended production there on Friday.

The Nikkei earlier reported that Panasonic would withdraw from TV production in China and Mexico. The report said the company was expected to sell the Mexican plant, which has produced about 500,000 units a year, most of which were shipped to the United States.

Reuters could not confirm the company’s plans to exit Mexico. It currently has two plants in that country, part of the company’s nine TV manufacturing plants, excluding Shangdong.

A fierce price war has made the global TV market unprofitable for many Japanese electronics makers. Panasonic said in late October it was transferring its unprofitable Sanyo television unit in the U.S., which supplies sets to Wal-Mart Stores, to Funai Electric (6839.T) in return for royalties.

Toshiba Corp (6502.T) said on Thursday that it would stop making and selling TVs in North America and was considering similar exits from other countries.

Sharp Corp (6753.T) has licensed its TV brand in Europe to Universal Media Corp Slovakia as part of an effort to trim costs and pull back from loss-making operations. Sony Corp (6758.T) has spun off its struggling TV business into a separate entity, although CEO Kazuo Hirai has said the company does not plan to sell or shut down the unit.”

via Panasonic withdraws from TV production in China: source | Reuters.

06/01/2013

* Raspberry Pi production moves to Wales from China

Yet another example of manufacturing of high-tech (hence low proportion of labour cost) back to the West.

BBC: “Production of the popular Raspberry Pi computer is switching from China to south Wales.

Raspberry Pi with SD memory card attached

The £16 credit card-sized computer, which aims to get young people interested in programming, was launched earlier this year to critical acclaim.

The success of the venture has now seen Sony step in to offer its Pencoed plant near Bridgend to make the mini-computer.

The deal will see 300,000 boards built, creating an extra 30 jobs at the site.

Sony will make the new computers for the company Premier Farnell, which distributes the Raspberry Pi on behalf of the device inventors, the Raspberry Pi Foundation.

It’s been coming off the lines at Pencoed for a few weeks, so people now actually have them in their hands”

Eben Upton, the charity’s executive director said: “It’s a fantastic day for us. This has been in the pipeline for about six months after we visited the Sony site.

“It is so good to see that we can still do this sort of thing in the UK – do it in Wales.”

via BBC News – Raspberry Pi production moves to Wales from China.

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