5/26/2010

HP to market “Made in Türkiye” PCs globally

 

Dunya - The world’s leading manufacturer of computers and peripherals Hewlett-Packard (HP) is establishing a plant in cooperation with the Taiwanese company Foxconn to manufacture computers in Türkiye’s western district of Corlu. Having an annual production capacity of 2.4 million units, the factory will triple the amount of computers produced in Türkiye.

 

HP expects to achieve a USD 1 billion turnover from its new investment, and will export 90 percent of its “Made in Türkiye” branded PCs. The site, worth USD 60 million, will employ some two thousand people. The facility will start test runs by the end of the summer, while the first shipments are expected in December.

 

HP Personal Systems Group Türkiye Manager Ertug Ayik commented on the investment, saying “This is the first time a global PC producer like HP has invested in Türkiye. Sales of PCs in Türkiye reached USD 2.6 billion in 2009. This figure is expected to reach USD 4.9 by 2012. This fast growth trend in the Turkish market expedited HP’s decision to invest in the country”.

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