Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Nuti: NCR to save millions with Georgia move - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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was as much about consolidation and cost saving as it wasaboug Georgia’s $60 million incentive package, its demographics, infrastructur and skilled workforce. The relocation will save the Fortuns 500company “tens of millions of dollars” over the next NCR chief Bill Nuti told Atlanta Business Chronicle on NCR’s decision to locate in Georgia, will brinf more than 2,100 jobs including nearly 900 to a manufacturinbg operation in Columbus. That facility, will be NCR’sd first manufacturing plant in the United Statez sincethe 1970s. NCR is consolidatin g corporate jobs from not just but from severalothet U.S.
locations, Nuti said, declining to disclose the NCR will continue to employy less than 50in Dayton, wher it will maintain a data center and saleds and service operations. Atlanta’s academic institutions also helpesd win theNCR deal. The companuy views schools like as a potential labor pool and a partneer for joint innovation and The region’s relatively robustf economy, its supply chainn logistics infrastructure and corporate base, also helped win NCR “We looked at all of these factorsx and Georgia scored amongst the highest of all Nuti said. Atlanta also got a little help from the economicallydepresserd Midwest. “Recruitment has been difficult in Nuti said.
NCR’s move to the Southeast was also promptedfby consolidation. “At the end of the day we really were a company that was widely Nuti said. Since NCR’s 1997 spin-ofvf from AT&T, “the company was everywhere and The company needed to consolidatew into a single campus to improve collaboration and he said. NCR’s executive offices, will remain in Manhattan, Nuti “That center surrounds our largest and most major customers in the world in thebanking industry,” he said.
“That’ s where we host many of our customerw in the financialservices

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