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SAN JOSE – Top tier EMS provider Sanmina-SCI plans to close an electronics factory in Tourlaville, France, in the Normandy region, by March, and lay off more than 300 workers, according to a published report.
 
The plant was acquired from Alcatel in 2002 and is the firm’s last manufacturing site in France, after closing Grenoble, Isle d'Abeau and Chateaudun sites, Agence France Presse reported.
 
Sanmina has been slowly consolidating capacity around the globe. Last February it announced the impending close of a factory in Lisburn, Northern Ireland. An assembly plant Fountain, CO, will close by year-end.
SAN JOSE – Worldwide semiconductor manufacturing equipment billings reached $11.13 billion in the third quarter, up 1% sequentially year-over-year, the trade group SEMI said.
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BILLERICA, MAAvici Systems has announced Labman One will provide depot repair and laboratory management services for Avici’s router business.
 
Labman One, in turn, will work with EMS firm Lightspeed Manufacturing to perform all component replacement and repair work for Avici.
 
“We have used Lightspeed for many years for everything from 1700-ball BGA replacements to wire adds,” noted James Loach, president of Labman One.

In February, Avici announced that it would move its operations from core router development to focus on its new business initiative, Soapstone Networks.
 
Avici expects final shipments of its router products by the end of 2007. Avici will continue to service its products under existing contracts.
 

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