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Published by: wktd 2010-03-12
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  • What name brands of dishwashers does Electrolux have made in Mexico. They have been moving some of the manufacturing facilities out of the US into Mexico, and I would like to know what brands are made there. If possible, the same information for any Electrolux products that were made in the US but now made ofshore, either Mexico or China.


  • Electrolux has moved much of its vacuum cleaner and refrigerator production to Mexico. As far as I can tell, dishwasher production is being concentrated in Poland. The company produces some of its refrigerators and air conditioners in China. I don't see any indication that dishwashers are manufactured in Mexico, although I haven't done an exhaustive search yet. From what I can tell thus far, however, it doesn't seem very likely that much information can be uncovered about specific Electrolux brands, especially given that the brand names may well change from country to country. If little or no brand name information is available, would you still like me to attempt to answer the question anyway, with details of Electrolux's production activities of different appliances in different countries? Let me know. pafalafa-ga


  • Thanks for the information so far. I thought they moved a dishwasher plant from Michigan to Mexico. This might have been under the Frigidiare name, as Electrolux bought Frigidaire. Yes, I would be interested in any information you have on what appliances are made in what countries. If possible, brand information is helpful, but I understand that it may be hard to get. I appreciate your timely response. John Davis


  • Very timely and thorough information. The research saved me a lot of time.


  • Hello John, and thanks for your patience as I pieced together information to answer your question. Like many manufacturers, Electrolux has been recrafting its global presence, and shifting some of its manufacturing operations to areas of the world where production costs are cheaper, and where production itself is sometimes closer to newly-emerging consumer markets, especially in Asia. I conducted quite a number of searches -- including a general web search, as well as searches of newspaper and business news databases -- but virtually all of the information of interest came directly from Electrolux itself, either at the company's website, or from filings with the SEC in the US. I've summarized this information below. As I mentioned earlier, there is not a great deal of information on specific brands, although there is a lot on the types of appliances manufactured in different parts of the world. I trust you'll find this information fully meets your needs. However, please don't rate this answer if you feel there is other information you'd like me to provide. Instead, just post a Request for Clarification, and let me know how I can further assist you. Thanks, pafalafa-ga ========== Electrolux files an annual Form 20-F with the SEC, which details the company's operations for the prior year. The reports are a rich source of information on how and where Electrolux does its business, and they also provide interesting insights as to the company's overall strategy in the global marketplace. Their most recent Form 20-F was filed in April 2005, and covers their performance for 2004: http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/813810/000095012305004229/l13166ae20vf.htm SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Form 20-F ANNUAL REPORT AKTIEBOLAGET ELECTROLUX April 8, 2005 Below are some relevant excerpts from the report, along with my own comments, in brackets: [recent changes include shifting refrigerators (not dishwashers) from Michigan to Mexico; vacuums from both Sweden and Texas to Hungary and Mexico, respectively; and dryers from Sweden to Thailand] ...As part of its strategy of continued reduction of costs and rationalization of its production activities, Electrolux has in the past, and will in the future, relocate some of its manufacturing capacity to low cost countries. For example, in 2004 Electrolux decided to relocate its production of refrigerators in Greenville, Michigan, to a new facility which is being built in Mexico; to close its vacuum plant in V stervik, Sweden, and gradually transfer production to Hungary; to close its vacuum-cleaner operations in El Paso, Texas and transfer production to Mexico; and to close its factory for tumble-dryers in Tommerup, Denmark and transfer production to a new plant in Thailand and a plant in Sweden. [a company timeline highlights some of its acquisitions and moves] History and Development of the Company 1986 WhiteConsolidated Inc, the third largest white goods company in the United States with brands such as Frigidaire, Gibson, Kelvinator and White Westinghouse, was acquired. 1990?s The European expansion continued with the 1994 purchase of the white-goods division of German AEG. 2000 Electrolux AB re-acquired the trademark and company name ?Electrolux? in North America, and thereby gained global control of the company name and the Group?s most important brand. 2003-04 The consolidation of brands, with Electrolux as main brand, accelerated and a consumer insight driven product development process was initiated. The group re-introduced the Electrolux brand in USA with vacuum cleaners in 2003 followed by high-end white goods in 2004. During 2003 and 2004 relocation of manufacturing to low cost countries, e.g. to Eastern Europe, South-East Asia and Mexico, accelerated. [This is a truly global-scale company, but still very much centered in the 'first world'] The manufacturing operations of Electrolux were carried out at 96 locations in 25 countries. The aggregate size of these factories, including warehouses and offices at the factory sites, was 36 million square feet. The factories are, with very few exceptions, owned by Electrolux. Most of the manufacturing facilities are located in Europe. Electrolux operates 14 plants in Sweden. [However, their focus is shifting, as the table (only partly reproduced here) shows...Note that dishwashers are made in Poland] In 2003 and 2004 investments were authorized for a new plant in Mexico and six new plants in Eastern Europe and Asia. The following table provides details of these facilities: Product .... Country ... Annual Capacity Refrigerators Mexico 1,600,000 Refrigerators/freezers Hungary 560,000 Washing machines Russia 150,000 Tumble dryers Poland1 600,000 Washing machines Poland 600,000 Dishwashers Poland 400,000 Washing machines Thailand 200,000 Hobs/hoods China 680,000 [A bit more detail about the shift of production to Mexico, and some of the other new plants in low-cost countries] Expansion of capacity at existing plant In January 2004, it was decided that the refrigerator plant in Greenville, Michigan, USA, would be closed during 2005. Most of production in Greenville will be transferred to a new plant which is being built in Mexico. The Company will invest SEK 1,200 million in the Mexico plant, which will have an annual capacity of 1,600,000 units. Start-up of production is planned for in 2005. The Greenville plant has approximately 2,700 employees. The cost of closing the plant is estimated at SEK 1,100 million, of which SEK 979 million was charged against operating income in the first quarter of 2004 within items affecting comparability. Approximately half of the cost refers to write-downs on assets. In May 2004, it was decided that the Group?s vacuum cleaner plant in V stervik, Sweden, would be closed during the first quarter of 2005. Production was gradually transferred during the year to the Group?s plant in Hungary. The V stervik plant had approximately 500 employees. The cost for closing the plant amounted to SEK 220 million, of which SEK 167 million and SEK 20 million were charged against operating income in the second and third quarter respectively, within items affecting comparability. The remaining part was taken in operating income for Consumer Durables Europe in the fourth quarter of 2004. In July 2004, a restructuring program was initiated to improve profitability in the Group?s vacuum-cleaner operation in the United States. The cost of the program amounted to approximately SEK 153 million, which was charged against operating income in the third quarter within items affecting comparability. The program includes closure of a plant in El Paso, Texas and transfer of production to the Group?s plant in Mexico, as well as outsourcing of components manufactured at the Mexican plant. The program was largely finalized during the fourth quarter and affected about 850 employees. In the course of the year restructuring measures were also implemented within the Australian appliance operation, including production shutdowns at the cooker-hood plant in Dudley Park, Adelaide, the small refrigerator and freezer plant in Orange, the motor plant in Adelaide and the cooker plant in New Zealand, as well as divestment of the tooling business. The cost of these measures amounted to SEK 205 million, of which SEK 103 million was taken as a charge against operating income in the third quarter within items affecting comparability. In November 2004 it was decided that the cooker plant in Reims, France would be closed at the end of the first quarter of 2005. The plant has approximately 240 employees. The cost of the closure, including write-down of assets and other related costs, was SEK 289 million, which was charged against operating income in the fourth quarter within items affecting comparability. In December 2004, it was decided that the factory for tumble-dryers in Tommerup, Denmark would be closed. Production at this plant is mainly for the professional market. Production will gradually be transferred to a new plant in Thailand and to a plant in Sweden. The transfer will start at the beginning of 2006 and is scheduled for completion at the end of 2006, when all production at Tommerup will be discontinued [Consolidation of manufacturing operations and moves to low-cost countries are expected to continue and accelerate in the coming years] In order to strengthen the Group?s long-term competitiveness and secure its position as a leader in appliances, the Group will accelerate the ongoing process of consolidation and relocation of production. During 2004, the Group decided to close four plants within appliances and two within floor-care products. After these plants have been closed, Electrolux will operate a total of 43 production units within appliances and floor-care products, of which 16 are in low-cost countries. It is estimated that about half of the remaining plants in high-cost countries are at risk and may need to be relocated. [Their move overseas began in earnest around 2002] 2002 Restructuring Program The restructuring measures announced in December 2002 (the ?2002 Restructuring Program?) are proceeding as planned. The 2002 Restructuring Program focuses on improving under-performing operations, such as air-conditioners in the United States and appliances in China and India. The program is aimed at improving productivity and adjusting the cost structure, and includes the consolidation of production operations, rationalization of sales and marketing activities, asset write-downs and employee layoffs. For example, the Group consolidated its product platforms and changed the production structure to a few master plants and a number of smaller manufacturing units within its white goods operations in Europe and closed certain plants within its white goods operations in North America. With respect to its white goods operations in Latin America, Asia and Australia, the Group also rationalized its refrigeration production and sales and marketing activities in China, while in India it consolidated its structure and laid off employees and wrote-down assets. [Their annual report for 2002 offers a bit of additional detail] http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/813810/000095015203006431/l01296ae20vf.htm Form 20-F ANNUAL REPORT 27 June, 2003 [Initial focus was on small appliances like vacuums, as they are easy to ship] As other manufacturers, Electrolux is focusing more on outsourcing of manufacturing and production activities to sub-contractors in lower-cost countries such as Mexico, China and parts of Eastern Europe. Sourcing arrangements are especially important in the market for small appliances and floor-care products that are easy to ship from a low-cost producer to the markets in Europe and the United States. The trend is less apparent in the market for professional products where customers are willing to pay a premium for quality products and where brand-identity is more important. [Electrolux also produces an environmental report that provides details on some of its plants] http://vp017.alertir.com/files/Electrolux_Sustainability_Report_2003.pdf Electrox Sustainability Report 2003 [A story on energy efficiency awards mentions some specific appliances, and the facilities in which they were manufactured, such as a freezer manufactured in Hungary] ?Electrolux has made great strides towards reducing energy and water consumption in appliances overall, and we continue to strive for even more efficient products every day,? comments Viktor Sundberg, Vice President Environmental & European Affairs at Electrolux. The winning models are a new chest freezer, an upright freezer, a 4-star refrigerator, and a table-top refrigerator. They are manufactured in four different factories: J szber ny, Hungary; Mariestad, Sweden; Susegana, Italy; and Florence, Italy. [The report also lists the number of factories they have in each region of the world, and each country...I've detailed just a few of the lower-cost countries here, out of 95 plants total in 2003] Europe total -- 54 plants, including: Greece 1 Hungary 1 Poland 1 Romania 1 North America Total 22 Mexico 1 South America Total 5 Brazil 5 Asia Total 5 China 2 India 3 and one plant in Africa, which is in South Africa. [the report notes the success of the dishwasher factory in North Carlolina...of particular note, since you asked about dishwashers] Safety first at Kinston dishwasher factory Since the first dishwasher rolled off the lines at the Electrolux plant in Kinston, North Carolina, back in 1989, the factory has shipped more than 8 million units to homes across the US, Canada and Mexico. [the Electrolux website actually provides brief profiles of their operations in each country, by clicking on the map of the world, then selecting the country of interest...I've included information on a few countries here]: http://www.electrolux.com/node619.asp Sales and employees by country [As I said, Electolux is still very much a 'first world' country with most of its operations, sales and employees in Europe and North America, although this is rapidly changing] In 2003, 48% of Electrolux net sales were generated in Europe and 40% in North America. The remainder was mainly in Australia, Brazil and China. The average number of employees in 2003 was 77,140 (shown at the end of this web page). Approximately 40,000 were employed in Europe and approximately 21,000 in North America. [here's an example of the information summary from Mexico, mentioning their vacuum cleaner plant in Juarez] http://www.electrolux.com/node304.asp?intRegionID=5&strRegionName=South+America&showSelected=1&intCountryID=69 Mexico PLANT LOCATION Vacuum cleaners: Juarez [they also mention brands, but these appear to be brands sold in Mexico, but not necessarily manufactured there] Brands Consumer products: Frigidaire, Partner, White Westinghouse Professional products: Diamant Boart, Dimas, Electrolux Dito, Electrolux Professional, Husqvarna, Jonsered, Molteni, Partner Industrial, Target [same sort of information for China] China PLANT LOCATION Refrigerators & washing machines: Changsha Diamond tools (Diamant boart): Xiamen Brands Consumer products: Electrolux, Partner Professional products: Diamant Boart, Dimas, Dito Electrolux, Electrolux Professional, Husqvarna, Molteni, Partner Industrial, Zanussi Professional [and India] India PLANT LOCATION Washing machines: Butibori Refrigirators: Shahjahanpur Refrigerators: Warora Brands Consumer products: Electrolux, Kelvinator, Partner Professional products: Diamant Boart, Dimas, Dito Electrolux, Electrolux Laundry Systems, Electrolux Professional, Husqvarna, Molteni, Partner Industrial, Zanussi Professional ================================= I hope that fully meets your needs. But as I said, if you'd like anything else, just give me a holler, and I'm at your service. All the best, pafalafa-ga search strategy -- searched Google, newspaper databases, and the Electrolux website for information on individual factories and brands.
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