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Re: New LEGO factory inaugurated
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lugnet.lego
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Fri, 1 Dec 2000 13:00:55 GMT
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Well, That's nice. Tons of factories in Europe but none in North America.
Kevin
In lugnet.lego.announce, Suzanne D. Rich writes:
> Republication of LEGO Company press release of Nov. 29, 2000:
> http://www.lego.com/info/pressspecific.asp?PressReleaseId=151&Year=2000
> -----------------
>
> Today on 29 November, a new 12,000 square metre LEGO factory was officially
> inaugurated in the Czech Republic. The factory is situated in Kladno, only 20
> kilometres west of Prague. LEGO Company has invested more than 50 million DKK in
> this project. Already now, the factory has 70 Czech employees. They assemble
> LEGO elements for various LEGO construction sets and construct LEGO models for
> the LEGOLAND Parks.
>
> LEGO Company has chosen Kladno because of the very central location in Europe -
> a fact also pointed out by President and CEO Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen in his
> inaugural address. This is an important step for LEGO Company. In Kladno, our
> Global Supply Chain now has a central production facility in Europe, and based
> on the good infrastructure we shall be able to better supply both the
> established markets in the West and the rapidly growing markets in the Eastern
> part of Europe, said Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen.
>
> Started in year 2000
> Already at the beginning of the year 2000, LEGO Company established a temporary
> production in Kladno. On 6 March, 5 employees began constructing their first
> LEGO models. Today, the present 70 staff is all working in the new factory only
> a few hundred meters from the old LEGO building. This building will be used
> for the development of new models for the coming LEGOLAND Parks, says Anders
> Ravnskjær, Managing Director of the Kladno factory.
>
> 175 employees
> The number of employees is expected to increase gradually to approximately 175
> employees in the course of 2001. The present building with its 12,000 square
> metres will accommodate between 300 and 400 employees based on full utilisation
> of all opportunities for evening and night shifts. It is also considered a great
> asset for the LEGO Company that it is possible to draw upon fully qualified
> labour in The Czech Republic. Another great asset is the substantially lower
> level of cost," says Anders Ravnskjær.
>
> [photo]
>
> For further information please contact:
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> Eva Lykkegaard
> Global Company Communications
> Phone: +45 79 50 74 24
>
> © 2000 The LEGO Group
> TM and ® indicate trademarks of the LEGO Group
> Page updated November 29th, 2000
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