There’s real blast from the past for those who can dredge up their Browning from their schooldays – but this time it’s not the French storming Ratisbon but the Japanese: Toshiba Corp has reportedly chosen Ratisbon in Baveria as its European base for manufacturing its laptops – having once stormed it under Napoleon, the French […]
There’s real blast from the past for those who can dredge up their Browning from their schooldays – but this time it’s not the French storming Ratisbon but the Japanese: Toshiba Corp has reportedly chosen Ratisbon in Baveria as its European base for manufacturing its laptops – having once stormed it under Napoleon, the French still call it Ratisbon, but the Germans prefer Regensburg these days; according to Agence France Presse, construction of the plant is due to get under way before the end of the year at a cost of between $16m and $21m; it will be Toshiba’s third plant in Germany – it makes semiconductors in Braunschweig and consumer electronic goods in Monchengladbach.