Wednesday, October 23, 2013

HTC should have stopped production after falling sales - evertiq.se

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HTC continues to be on the ropes. The Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer has shut down a production line, according to the data, a total of one-fifth of the capacity is taken.

HTC Corp has shut down production at one of its main production lines, according to Reuters, citing several sources well versed in the matter. The line will form a fifth of its total capacity. The reason should be the increasingly strained economy as smartphone maker contend with.

Instead, the company must have decided to outsource production to save money.

The company first chose not to comment, but later came back with a statement to the news agency. It rejected the husband data and says that no shutdown occurred and that no plan on the sale of equipment or faciliteters there.

“Like all manufacturers making capacity planning to optimize our ropes , our production and facilities.

Whether we operate in these plants is due to the market’s needs and our own expectations. When you have less demand you work with fewer plants to optimize the cost. When you have high demand or greater growth, you need a definite turn all these factories. “

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