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(10 - 33) Manufacturing (26 - 27) Manufacture of electrical, electronic and optical products 27.4 - Manufacture of lighting equipment 27.40 - Manufacture of lighting equipment
100 jobs Number of planned job creations
Announcement Date
24 April 2017
Employment effect (start)
25 April 2017
Foreseen end date
31 December 2017
Description
Odelo Slovenija, a subsidiary of the German based Odelo (owned by the Turkish Bayraktarlar), will employ 100 new workers by the end of 2017. Odelo produces lightening equipment (complex taillight systems and LEDs) for automobile producers, like BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Volkswagen and Porsche. The production growth in the last year was higher than expected, so Odelo employed 370 new workers from October 2016 to April 2017. The company continues investments in its two Slovenian plants in Prebold (Savinjska region) and Črešnjevci (Prekmurska region). Investments in production facilities will amount in total to € 30 million in the period 2016–2017. Odelo, which is currently employing 1,270 workers, is going to hire 100 additional workers (mainly machine operators) by the end of this year and few dozens more in 2018.
Sources
24 April 2017: Finance
25 April 2017: Finance, Mateja Bertoncelj, “Novi posli z BMW, Mercedesom in Audijem v Odelo prinašajo 500 novih služb”
Citation
Eurofound (2017), Odelo Slovenija, Business expansion in Slovenia, factsheet number 90799, European Restructuring Monitor. Dublin, https://dev.eurofound.europa.eu/restructuring-events/detail/90799.
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