AkzoNobel plans closure of sites in Netherlands, Ireland & Zambia



AkzoNobel has announced the intention to close the manufacturing sites of Groot-Ammers (The Netherlands), Cork (Ireland) and Lusaka (Zambia) and transfer the production to other locations in the region. This intention is the first part of a multi-year industrial efficiency plan to be fully finalized by the end of 2026.

AkzoNobel plans to close manufacturing sites in the Netherlands, Ireland, and Zambia as part of an efficiency plan.
The move aligns with the company’s strategic priorities to enhance competitiveness and drive sustainable growth.
The aim is to rationalise and optimise the industrial network by transferring production to other regional locations.

The intended site closures align with AkzoNobel’s strategic priorities and its commitment to industrial excellence. By focusing on units with scale and higher cost efficiencies, AkzoNobel aims to rationalize, upgrade and optimize its industrial network to improve competitiveness and drive sustainable growth.

The related social partners have been informed about the intended closures and next steps. Finalization will follow after the usual consultation process with employees and local social partners.

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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)


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