Würth Elektronik closes location in Schopfheim: 300 jobs in danger!

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Würth Elektronik closes its location in Schopfheim by summer 2024 due to falling demand and high competition abroad.

Würth Elektronik closes location in Schopfheim: 300 jobs in danger!

The closure of the Würth Elektronik production site in Schopfheim, Baden-Württemberg, has caused a lot of conversation. The reason for this drastic decision is the increasingly tough competition from international manufacturers, especially from countries with lower wages. This development has led the company's management to close the site until the summer of next year, which will have not only economic but also social consequences.

The situation is alarming: the electronics market, especially the circuit boards industry, is in a phase known as "the most severe crisis in the history of the circuit board industry in Europe". Circulators are indispensable components in almost all electronic devices, because they serve as the carrier for tiny electrical components. The reports about the closure are all the more sad because they reflect the falling demand for European products.

Leastings and economic restructuring

The Würth Group, the headquarters of which is located in Künzelsau, reacts to the growing production and competitive pressure with this measure. Around 300 employees from the district of Lörrach will be affected by the layoffs, which is evident from an official notification of the company. Massive personnel and energy costs have also contributed to the closure decision. This time development is particularly explosive, as many of the affected employees in the region are well integrated and have worked there for many years.

But there are bright spots: the production is not fully set. Instead, the circuit board production will concentrate on the two other locations in Niedernhall and Rot am See. The factories there are specialized in more complex and individual series, which should secure the 700 jobs in these regions. So while the Schopfheimer location has to close, the other works by Würth Elektronik initially seem to be spared.

International competition and its effects

The relocation of the production of electronic components to China and to other low -wage countries has serious effects for European companies. The industry is forced to adapt to changed market conditions and customer requirements. These restructuring are part of a larger trend in the electronics industry, where competition and costs play a crucial role. Würth Elektronik's decision is not only a reaction to this development, but also an attempt to continue to survive in international competition.

Schulte management consultants emphasize that these changes are not unique to the industry, but are triggering a wave of realignments throughout the electronics industry. It remains to be seen how other companies will react to these developments and whether there may be a risk of further closures in Germany. The background to these changes is diverse and must be analyzed carefully in order to understand the future direction of the industry.

In order to keep up with the challenges of the time, founding networks and cooperatives within the industry is essential. Companies have to promote the exchange of ideas and techniques in order to prepare themselves against the global challenges. A look at the structures in the remaining production locations will provide information about how the company can position itself in the long term.

For more information on the background of this decision and its effects on the employees in Schopfheim, See the current reporting on lomazoma.com.

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