Faurecia, one of the world’s largest automobile parts manufacturers, recently opened its sixth plant in Poland. It will employ 350 by the end of 2003, eventually doubling that number. European Automotive Projects Move Into the East “More and more, volume car manufacturing is a cost-driven business, and manufacturing investment projects continue to migrate to the […]
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World Reports, Site Selection Magazine, November 2003
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