Bookham ships more jobs to China》及本站其它信息均来自网络!
行业新闻技术文章解决方案电路图产品库厂商库供应信息求购信息外刊文摘
 技术文章 -> PCB电源单片机DSP设备与仪器EDA放大/转换存储器嵌入式接口与连接通讯与网络模拟技术其它技术文章
 解决方案 -> 汽车电子光电与显示测试测量计算机与外设仪器仪表通讯与网络视像设备消费电子工业控制其它解决方案
 产 品 库 -> 存储器嵌入式单片机电源通讯网络接口电路DSP视频音频EDA/PLD显示光电电测仪表传感与控制其它产品
 首页 -> 外刊文摘 -> 正文

Bookham ships more jobs to China

LONDON — Bookham Inc. is transferring more jobs to China from the U.K. as part of its ongoing cost-cutting strategy, it told its staff Wednesday (Dec. 7).

In its latest cull of British staff, the optical components vendor is shifting 150 jobs related to its Chip on Carrier manufacturing process from Paignton, England, to its Shenzhen plant, which was opened last year.

The move is part of Bookham’s restructuring plan designed to reduce quarterly operating costs by up to $20 million.

The news might cheer investors -- though obviously not the British staff -- as it will help stem some of the operating costs associated with running two parallel sites. "The company has so far made substantial progress in moving assembly and test operations to the Far East site and has seen positive cost reductions," says the vendor in an announcement emailed to Light Reading.

However, Bookham says it still needs to enter a 90-day consultation process with staff, starting today, and that the jobs transfer process will take about 9 months.

That’s not the end of Bookham’s operations in Paignton, though, as the company is retaining a research and development team of about 200 there. "The company expects this renewed focus on research and development and Bookham’s ongoing development of various global support teams to result in a more sustainable future for the site," says the company.

That sustainable future also involves finding new revenue sources, as the company is still heavily reliant on business from Nortel Networks Ltd.

In its latest quarterly results, for the three months ended October 1, the company said it had increased revenues from "our non-Nortel business" as well as from its main customer.

But CEO Giorgio Anania also noted that Bookham expects that "revenue from Nortel will decline over the next three quarters as we reach the end of our last-time buys in the current agreement. However, we expect to expand business with our non-Nortel customers over the coming quarters and achieve additional improvements in our cost structure through the ongoing move to China."

New business announcements will therefore be eagerly awaited in the coming months.

(()
Google
 >> 最近更新
 • Siemens aims to overtake Nokia in mobile
 • Intel aims mobile
 • Motorola plans new shapes, launch strategy i
 • ADI profit falls on tax, plant charges
 • Infineon shifts smart card focus to boost pr
 • RIM says injunction won''t stop BlackBerry
 • Virgin Mobile Reports Net Profit Up
 • Consumers Down On Carriers For Cellular Phon
 • iPod battery class-action settlement being a
 • Nokia Predicts 3 Billion Mobile Users By 201
 • Apple secures flash memory supply deals for 
 • Report: A third of China handset makers to g
 • Digital TV core startup raises $12 million
 • Foolish Forecast: Mobile TeleSystems
 • IBM jumpstarts ASIC world with 45nm line
 • China Netcom gives up Olympics WiMAX service
 • China PV cell maker buys silicon wafer provi
 • China accelerates energy efficiency certific
 • IBM tech powers NASA Mars exploit
 • Nokia adopts Microsoft copy protection softw
Copyright © 2005-2008 555DZ.com 联系站长:55dz@163.com