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Magnet Kitchens Job Losses. Nobia, the parent company behind magnet kitchens, has announced plans to close its manufacturing facility in halifax, which will impact approximately 60 employees. Following the closure, nobia says it will relocate its halifax manufacturing facility to its darlington site. This could mean the loss of 500 jobs across multiple nobia brands and markets as well as its group central operations. Swedish kitchen giant nobia has announced plans to close two of its uk factories with the potential loss of 500 jobs. In a restructuring of its uk business, magnet operator nobia said it needed to address underperformance in its 'projects' business, which includes the sale of kitchens to public and private sector organisations. In total 92 people have been made redundant in the move. Kitchen maker magnet has restructured itself to target the higher end of its market amid a push to return to profitability. In a statement ahead of its annual results, nobia said the uk has turned in a ‘weak performance’ and will now undertake a ‘repositioning’ as part of a wider cost reduction programme. Almost £70m was lost by the group behind kitchen maker magnet after being hit by “unprecedented” inflation, “elevated” energy. The company was unable to confirm the number of job losses in the uk as the consultancy process is still ongoing, which includes the closure of the dewsbury factory.

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Swedish kitchen giant nobia has announced plans to close two of its uk factories with the potential loss of 500 jobs. In total 92 people have been made redundant in the move. Following the closure, nobia says it will relocate its halifax manufacturing facility to its darlington site. Almost £70m was lost by the group behind kitchen maker magnet after being hit by “unprecedented” inflation, “elevated” energy. Kitchen maker magnet has restructured itself to target the higher end of its market amid a push to return to profitability. Nobia, the parent company behind magnet kitchens, has announced plans to close its manufacturing facility in halifax, which will impact approximately 60 employees. The company was unable to confirm the number of job losses in the uk as the consultancy process is still ongoing, which includes the closure of the dewsbury factory. In a restructuring of its uk business, magnet operator nobia said it needed to address underperformance in its 'projects' business, which includes the sale of kitchens to public and private sector organisations. This could mean the loss of 500 jobs across multiple nobia brands and markets as well as its group central operations. In a statement ahead of its annual results, nobia said the uk has turned in a ‘weak performance’ and will now undertake a ‘repositioning’ as part of a wider cost reduction programme.

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Magnet Kitchens Job Losses In a statement ahead of its annual results, nobia said the uk has turned in a ‘weak performance’ and will now undertake a ‘repositioning’ as part of a wider cost reduction programme. Kitchen maker magnet has restructured itself to target the higher end of its market amid a push to return to profitability. Almost £70m was lost by the group behind kitchen maker magnet after being hit by “unprecedented” inflation, “elevated” energy. Swedish kitchen giant nobia has announced plans to close two of its uk factories with the potential loss of 500 jobs. In total 92 people have been made redundant in the move. Following the closure, nobia says it will relocate its halifax manufacturing facility to its darlington site. The company was unable to confirm the number of job losses in the uk as the consultancy process is still ongoing, which includes the closure of the dewsbury factory. Nobia, the parent company behind magnet kitchens, has announced plans to close its manufacturing facility in halifax, which will impact approximately 60 employees. In a restructuring of its uk business, magnet operator nobia said it needed to address underperformance in its 'projects' business, which includes the sale of kitchens to public and private sector organisations. This could mean the loss of 500 jobs across multiple nobia brands and markets as well as its group central operations. In a statement ahead of its annual results, nobia said the uk has turned in a ‘weak performance’ and will now undertake a ‘repositioning’ as part of a wider cost reduction programme.

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