‘Sony resumed camera production in a converted Thai factory’

Sony reportedly has the production of, inter alia, the cameras NEX-7, NEX-5n, and the Alpha A65 and A77 resume. The company would use a factory in a different part of Thailand, formerly radio programs made, have been converted.

The news comes from the website of the Japanese newspaper Sankei Shimbun. Sony has the production of cameras with interchangeable lenses are moved to the factory in the Amata Industrial Park in Chonburi. Here were, until recently, radio programs produced, but Sony has the factory converted to the production of the NEX-7, NEX-5n, and the Alpha A65 and A77.

The move was necessary because of Sony’s production facility at the Rojana industrial park near Ayutthaya in Thailand by large floods was flooded and had to be closed. It is not known what the maximum production capacity of the factory in Chonburi is and how quickly Sony the production can increase. Sony had the Japanese introduction of the NEX-7 and Alpha A65 scheduled for 11 november but had to postpone due to the flooding.

For the production of compact cameras, Sony is still looking for alternatives. Looking at the production facilities in China and Japan, but it is not known whether this factories of Sony.


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