Made in Finland!
These words will be packed somewhere in history from now onwards. Not that it’s really bad, Samsung and Apple have been manufacturing in the East and are the market leaders in mobile, with quality products to boot. So yes, Nokia finally gave up the factory in Salo for some money to do things they need done. Future devices will be made in the East, like the other giants do. Read the full press release from Orion.
Orion planning new packaging and logistics centre — new jobs in Salo
Orion is planning to establish a new packaging and logistics centre in Salo. The company has signed a letter of intent with Nokia, according to which it would acquire premises from Nokia in Salo and centralise some of the packaging and logistics functions carried out in the pharmaceuticals plants in Espoo and Turku in these premises in Salo. If established, the centre would also create new jobs.
Due to increased production volumes, Orion is planning to centralise some of its pharmaceutical packaging and logistics functions in Salo in premises to be acquired from Nokia. According to a letter of intent signed by the companies, Orion would acquire production and storage space and establish a new packaging and logistics centre in these premises.
Adapting the premises to Orion’s needs would start at the beginning of next year, and operations in the new premises would start approximately during 2013. The packaging and logistics centre would be functioning at full capacity in the autumn of 2014. If completed, the project would increase the number of Orion’s personnel in Finland, and when ready, the centre would provide jobs approximately for over 100 people.
Orion has today started negotiations with personnel representatives regarding reorganisation of work. It is anticipated that in addition to the need to increase the number of personnel, it will be possible to provide each employee involved in the negotiations with a job in Salo, or at Orion’s other business locations in Espoo and Turku, as a result of growing production volumes and personnel planning.
“The new packaging and logistics centre would enable us to expand and intensify our operations; as our current packaging premises in Espoo and Turku are not big enough to enable this. The availability of new personnel in the Salo area is also a significant factor when we are considering solutions for the development of our packaging and logistics functions,” says Senior Vice President Virve Laitinen, Supply Chain, Orion.