...to Enhance Competitiveness, Optimize Operations:
“We believe we have a $3 billion opportunity to drive both productivity and efficiency,” said Michael Dell, Dell’s chairman and CEO. “We’ve analyzed the business and opportunity, so we know – without question – where our priorities should be. And as we’ve reignited growth in our business, we’re taking deliberate steps across the company to improve our competitive position.”
The actions Dell will take during Fiscal 2009 and beyond are expected to position the company to further accelerate growth in its five focus areas: global consumer, enterprise, notebooks, small and medium enterprise and emerging countries, while improving profitability and cash returns. As a part of a broader assessment of its global manufacturing and logistics network, the company will close its desktop manufacturing facility in Austin, Texas.
IF Dell wants enhance it's productive and competitiveness in market than why it layoffs in Austin, Texas?
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We’ve analyzed the business and opportunity, so we know – without question – where our priorities should be. And as we’ve reignited growth in our business, we’re taking deliberate steps across the company to improve our competitive position.
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The actions Dell will take during Fiscal 2009 and beyond are expected to position the company to further accelerate growth in its five focus areas.
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The company has opened factories in low-cost manufacturing countries like Poland, Brazil and India to meet the growing needs in emerging markets, while looking to realign its North American assembly operations. Dell is willing to shift computer assembly to partners to reduce costs and boost margins.
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