From PC World: Dell will move its European PC manufacturing operation from Ireland to Poland and lay off workers as it continues its belt-tightening restructuring plan, the company said on Thursday. About 1,900 employees will be laid off at Dell's factory in Limerick, Ireland, over the next year, with staff reductions starting next month, Dell said. The Limerick facility will continue to coordinate manufacturing, logistics and supply chain-related functions. Picking up the slack will be Dell's factory in Lodz, Poland, which began producing products such as the Latitude and Inspiron laptops in 2007. Dell said its Global Innovation Solutions Center and EMEA Command Center will stay in Limerick, and other sales and marketing activities will continue at its Dublin office. View: Article @ Source Site |