Lenovo to open Polish computer plant

03 Dec, 2007

The Chinese information technology group Lenovo announced on Tuesday it would build an assembly plant in Poland that would turn out five million personal computers a year. Lenovo said the new plant in the south-western Polish city of Legnica would be up and running by September 2008 and would cost around 20 million dollars.
It said the plant would eventually employ 1,000 people and that its output would be destined for the European, Middle Eastern and African markets.

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