Kyocera America to relocate Beaverton manufacturing operation.(Ceramics in the News)(Brief Article)
Ceramic Industry, August, 2003
Kyocera America Inc. recently announced that it plans to move its Beaverton, Ore., low temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) manufacturing operations into its 288,000-square-foot main manufacturing facility in San Diego, Calif. "Relocating the LTCC manufacturing operation to San Diego will streamline our manufacturing process, increase workforce flexibility, and enable the consolidation of capital equipment and technical resources among the various Kyocera America manufacturing groups," said Bob Whisler, president.
The move is expected to be completed by August 31, 2003, when the lease for the current facility in Beaverton expires. A number of the facility's 45 employees have been offered relocation packages, while others will continue to maintain a small product...
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