Adidas is moving its robotics plants to Asia
Adidas closes its state-of-the-art robotic technology plants in Germany and in the United States.
These plants were originally created to meet the rapidly changing needs of its target audience, in response to rising wages and shipping costs in the Far East. According to a recent announcement, plants in Asia will be “more economical and flexible”. (origo)
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