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Whirlpool Plans Investment In Poland
Manufacturing News Center
Benton Harbor, Mich., April 07, 2004 -- Whirlpool Corp. plans to
invest $121 million in developing its factory at Wroclaw in south western
Poland.
It said in a statement it would launch a production chain of stoves
and develop production of refrigerators and dishwashers.
They want to create in Wroclaw a strategic distribution center for their
products on all the European markets.
The Wroclaw factory, which Benton Harbor, Mich.-based Whirlpool
bought in 2002 for $42 million, currently employs 2,200 people. The
new investment will lead to the creation of 1,000 extra jobs, the group
said.
Whirlpool shapes and leads the global home appliance industry. The quality
of their products and services outpaces the competition through their
unique innovation strategy.
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Source: Whirlpool
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