Henkel
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
German consumer goods company plans to implement €400 mil. restructuring program between 2004-2006. Effort, which comes on top of restructuring already planned for 2004, is expected to yield savings of €125 mil. per year starting in 2007, Henkel announces. Program will aim to reorganize production sites, streamline administrative departments and accelerate recent acquisitions, with a primary focus on Europe and North America. Program will result in the loss of 3,000 jobs worldwide by 2006, Henkel adds. The company implemented another restructuring initiative in 2001 (1"The Rose Sheet" Nov. 19, 2001, p. 11)...
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