Asus moves production to China

Posted on Friday, July 29 2005 @ 5:30 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Asus plans to move its entire production, including notebooks, consumer electronics and LCD displays, to its new Chinese plant in Nanhui, Shanghai by the third quarter of next year. By 2008 the company plans to only have its R&D departments in Taiwan, along with marketing and sales for domestic promotion.
Asustek is currently gauging whether some employees are willing to work in China, the company stated, adding that its production migration to China is proceeding slowly. However, the company declined to confirm when the migration will be complete.
More details at DigiTimes


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