GM to close Bochum
Discussion
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2012/dec/10/ope...
Well that's a turn up for the books; the UK factories must be bloody excellent if they'd rather go through the effort of closing a German one.
Well that's a turn up for the books; the UK factories must be bloody excellent if they'd rather go through the effort of closing a German one.
Bochum is really inefficient compared to other GM plants, including Luton and Ellesmere Port, and and has only been kept open as a result of "grants" from the German government. The workers are already on vastly reduced working hours, supported financially by the government. Merkel can't justify giving GM another wad of cash to keep it open, after the fiasco with the 1.5 billion euros loan in 2009. German protectionism only goes so far.
gherkins said:
Bochum is really inefficient compared to other GM plants, including Luton and Ellesmere Port, and and has only been kept open as a result of "grants" from the German government. The workers are already on vastly reduced working hours, supported financially by the government. Merkel can't justify giving GM another wad of cash to keep it open, after the fiasco with the 1.5 billion euros loan in 2009. German protectionism only goes so far.
Apparently Bochum made something like 30 cars an hour, Ellesmere Port have peaked as high as 52. Quite why/how the comparison was made, I have no idea.Either way, Ellesmere and Gwilice are building astras now. Not sure what they are using the belgian factory for ?
Crafty_ said:
gherkins said:
Bochum is really inefficient compared to other GM plants, including Luton and Ellesmere Port, and and has only been kept open as a result of "grants" from the German government. The workers are already on vastly reduced working hours, supported financially by the government. Merkel can't justify giving GM another wad of cash to keep it open, after the fiasco with the 1.5 billion euros loan in 2009. German protectionism only goes so far.
Apparently Bochum made something like 30 cars an hour, Ellesmere Port have peaked as high as 52. Quite why/how the comparison was made, I have no idea.Either way, Ellesmere and Gwilice are building astras now. Not sure what they are using the belgian factory for ?
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