WHITEGOODS company Electrolux will sell its Automated Equipment and Tooling business at Woodville as part of a restructure of its Australasian operations.
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Electrolux News & Press Releases
Electrolux backs students with online ad competition
Electrolux is encouraging student film-makers with a new initiative to develop short online films illustrating how Electrolux ‘makes life easier’.
Electrolux unveils new refrigerator
Electrolux India, a subsidiary of the Electrolux group, has launched the world’s first hands-free refrigerator ‘Oxyaquaswing’. The new product has a foot pedal opening door with a water dispenser that allows one to store large quantities of water in the refrigerator
Electrolux Profit Drops; Texas Factory to Be Closed
Electrolux AB, the world’s largest maker of household appliances, said second-quarter profit fell 25 percent because of costs to move production abroad. The company, maker of Eureka vacuum cleaners, will close another factory as steel prices rise.
Electrolux warns of threat to earnings
Electrolux, the world’s largest supplier of white goods, Thursday reported lower sales and profits and warned that higher steel prices could hit earnings in the second half of the year.
Electrolux plant closing
Household appliance manufacturer Electrolux yesterday confirmed its Christchurch plant would gradually close over the next 14 months, making 150 workers redundant.
Electrolux to break even next year
Electrolux, the Swedish home appliances major, today said its Indian operations would break even late next year. The company plans to outsource components worth $300 million in the next three years from India.
Electrolux to invest in R&D centre
CONFIDENT that its Indian arm, Electrolux Kelvinator Ltd (EKL), will be able to break even by the end of next year, Swedish major AB Electrolux has chalked out strategies for greater integration of its activities in India with its global operations. CONFIDENT that its Indian arm, Electrolux Kelvi…
Money, money, money… it’s a cheap workers’ world
How many Swedes does it take to make a toilet? It doesn’t matter because they cost too much to employ anyway. It sounds like an old joke but Sweden is losing jobs to cheaper areas such as Eastern Europe and China.
Govt may help out Electrolux workers facing job cuts
Two hundred Electrolux workers facing redundancy at the Orange plant may be offered a helping hand from the Federal Government.
