Sony plans for the production of curriculum vitae of Blu - ray and other optical discs in a factory devastated North of the Japan in late may, he said Thursday.
Sendai Technology Center in Tagajo city company is the only plant Sony always offline after a powerful earthquake and tsunami struck East of the Japan on March 11. Many factories of decision-makers key electronics were interrupted after the earthquake, but few have been directly affected by the tsunami as Sony plant.
It was flooded about 1.5 metre of water, mud and debris that caused damage to the first floor of the building. A visit to the factory in late March found workers compensation in the mud and crushed the cars of the installation. This work has continued and now Sony is anticipating the restarting of certain operations.
The plant is in principle Sony production base for professional video cassettes, blank Blu - ray discs, and other multimedia products and production stop caused a pinch on the supply of certain products of media professionals as portable HDCAM video cassettes for the television cameras.
While the production of optical discs will begin in late may, the production of tapes, such as those for the television cameras, is not likely to resume until end of July.
Sony has stated that his intention to move the production of other products and components already manufactured in Tagajo other factories to speed up the resumption of their production.
Sony also said it intends to help regional recovery efforts and will consider providing premises vacant offices with local businesses and assign staff to assist with the work of local support.
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