The metamorphosis of Fujitsu Telecommunications’ into the competitive, flexible company it is today has been driven by unforgiving demands on price, service and the broadening horizons of globalised industry. David Macready, operations planning and logistics manager at Fujitsu’s Solihull plant explains how the challenge has been met.
In 2008 Fujitsu Telecommunications’ Solihull base took a difficult but necessary decision to halt its manufacturing operations for the production of printed circuit boards and transfer them to its sister company in Richardson, Texas. “The move to Richardson had to be made because the peaks and troughs in demand from our customers were too extreme.…
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