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Title: | True North Strong & Free |
Notice: | Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524 |
Moderator: | POLAR::RICHARDSON |
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Created: | Fri Jun 19 1987 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1040 |
Total number of notes: | 13668 |
869.0. "Kanata plant expanding" by TROOA::DCHENG () Sun Nov 06 1994 20:32
There was an article on last Thursday's Toronto Star. It
says that our plant in Kanata is so good that the corporate
closed a plant in Mexico and moved the work there. Hey,
NAFTA doesn't necessary mean jobs moving south all the time.
Also, we can proudly tell our customers that we are not
shrinking but expanding.
Digital Canada to double exports
Digital Equipment of Canada Ltd. expects to more than double
exports from its Ottawa-area computer plant next year to $2
billion, the company says.
That's because the plant will produce almost all of
Digital's next generation of Alpha business computer systems
and step up production of its personal computers, said Jim
Milton, manager of systems business.
The Alpha products, to be formally unveiled today, can
handle 1 billion instructions per second and start at
$25,000, Milton said.
About 80 per cent of Alpha products will be made at the
Kanata, Ont, plant and shipped everywhere in the world
except Europe, which will have a smaller plant of its own,
he said.
The Ontario plant also makes every Digital personal computer
sold in North America.
Digital recently closed a plant in Mexico and moved the work
to Kanata because of the quality of the work force here,
company officals said.
"Digital is commited to Canada," Milton said, adding the
company is going to aggressively market the "made-in-Canada"
theme.
When Canadians shop for a home computer they should know
that if they buy a Digital computer it was made here, not
south of the border or overseas, Milton said.
Today, the Kanata plant is producing 2,000 PCs a day and
that will almost double to 3,500 by Christmas, said David
Booth, Digitals software products marketing manager.
And that means jobs for Canadians - about 300 in the pass
three months, he said
And that's substantial considering the U.S. parent is in the
midst of global restructuring and job slashing.
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869.1 | good press, eh | TROOA::BROOKS | | Tue Nov 08 1994 12:40 | 9 |
| This was *very good* press on DEC. So good, it even made the wall
outside my cubicle! I thought two other things when I first read this:
- I didn't think KAO could squeeze more out of it production-wise
- Damn good to see Digital PC's being made in Canada getting some press
Bravo folks!
Doug
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869.2 | quality&speed | POLAR::KYOBE | | Fri Nov 18 1994 23:55 | 5 |
| Thats just the begining,wait in a couple of years more juice is to
come.
mike.
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