Toshiba considering moving notebook production to RP
Updated 10:38pm (Mla time) Dec 27, 2004
By Erwin Lemuel Oliva
INQ7.net
JAPANESE electronics firm Toshiba is considering moving its notebook PC production to the Philippines due to a “realignment strategy,” a government official said.
Trade and Industry Secretary Cesar Purisima also said Toshiba is planning to make the Philippines its hub for manufacturing storage devices.
As an initial move, the Japanese electronics firm announced that it would expand its global storage device manufacturing operations in the Philippines by 20 percent.
This would mean more jobs for technically skilled workers who have engineering backgrounds in the country, said Purisima.
“Toshiba has shown faith in the country’s capability to produce modern devices which require high-end technical skills from the country’s workforce. The expansion will definitely have an impact on the new technology and skills that the country, especially our engineers and technicians, will acquire.”
The Philippine expansion is part of Toshiba’s global strategy to increase production
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capacity of hard disk drives. The Philippine operations are expected to increase monthly production to 1.2 million units during the first quarter of 2005, up from about one million units.
Toshiba is the second-biggest producer of small hard disk drives, in particular the 2.5-inch and smaller storage devices.
According to the company, the market for small-sized hard disk drives has been growing sharply due to the emerging need for non-PC applications, including digital home electronics and car electronics. It is also being fueled by high demand in the portable personal computer market.