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Panasonic’s plant in Svilajnac starts production on January 10, 2011

Japanese company Panasonic, which formed in November a company for production of energy-efficient electronic components for lighting systems in Serbia, with the headquarters in Svilajnac, is going to start production on January 10, 2011.

– The plant is ready, machines are installed, and 65 people has been employed – said Svilajnac Deputy Mayor Predrag Milanovic.

Milanovic explained that Panasonic would not start the production on January 1st, as announced earlier, because of the Christmas holidays.

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This is the first project of this company in Serbia, aimed at increasing the capacities for production of electronic dimmers for LD modules for the market of Europe.

Source ekapija.com

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