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End for Technisat in Vogtland - 70 employees affected

End for Technisat in Vogtland - 70 employees affected
On the brink of closure: electronics manufacturer Technisat closes its production facility in Vogtland (archive photo) / Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa
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Since the early 1990s, electronics manufacturer Technisat has been producing radios and other products in the Vogtland region. This will come to an end at the end of the year. What will become of the employees?

The electronics manufacturer Technisat is closing its plant in Vogtland and relocating production to Poland. As a result, 70 people will lose their jobs by the end of the year. The company, based in Rhineland-Palatinate, justified the move in a press release with high energy and rising personnel costs as well as "complex regulatory requirements". These conditions make it difficult for medium-sized companies in particular to maintain production sites in Germany economically. The "Freie Presse" had previously reported on the move.

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Technisat, based in Daun in the Eifel region, has been operating the production facility in Schöneck since the early 1990s. While the site in Saxony will be closed, the plant in Poland will be systematically expanded, it said. Socially acceptable solutions are to be found for the employees in Vogtland. The exact nature of these was not disclosed.

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