According to foreign media reports, Hewlett-Packard Co., the world's largest PC maker, confirmed today that it will transfer some of its original notebook computer manufacturing operations in China to Japan in order to shorten delivery to Japanese customers during the year. time.
Japan’s Nikkei first reported the news. Hewlett-Packard’s spokesman in Tokyo, Naoto Miyazawa, subsequently confirmed the authenticity of the report. It is reported that HP's factory in Akishima, Tokyo, Japan, will assemble laptops for corporate users. At present, the factory mainly produces desktop computers.
Miyazawa said that HP plans to make the Akishima plant produce 1.4 million computers per year, and said that after HP transferred some of its notebook manufacturing operations to Japan, it will reduce the company’s delivery time to Japanese customers from the current 10 working days. 5 working days.
Japan’s Nikkei first reported the news. Hewlett-Packard’s spokesman in Tokyo, Naoto Miyazawa, subsequently confirmed the authenticity of the report. It is reported that HP's factory in Akishima, Tokyo, Japan, will assemble laptops for corporate users. At present, the factory mainly produces desktop computers.
Miyazawa said that HP plans to make the Akishima plant produce 1.4 million computers per year, and said that after HP transferred some of its notebook manufacturing operations to Japan, it will reduce the company’s delivery time to Japanese customers from the current 10 working days. 5 working days.
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