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Kellogg's plant to close

Kellogg's is axing 100 jobs in Australia as part of a plan to move a factory from NSW to Thailand. The US cereals company told workers at its Charmhaven factory on Thursday that they would be without a job by late 2014. Kellogg's is also closing a plant in Ontario, Canada, where it is shedding 550 jobs, as it looks to save cash and expand its business in Thailand.
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Kellogg's is axing 100 jobs in Australia as part of a plan to move a factory from NSW to Thailand. The US cereals company told workers at its Charmhaven factory on Thursday that they would be without a job by late 2014. Kellogg's is also closing a plant in Ontario, Canada, where it is shedding 550 jobs, as it looks to save cash and expand its business in Thailand.
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Frequently Asked Questions about this Article…

Kellogg's is closing its factory in Australia as part of a plan to move operations to Thailand. This decision is aimed at saving costs and expanding their business in the region.

The closure of Kellogg's factory in Australia will result in the loss of 100 jobs.

The Kellogg's factory in Australia is set to close by late 2014.

Yes, Kellogg's is also closing a plant in Ontario, Canada, which will result in the loss of 550 jobs.

Kellogg's is moving operations to Thailand to save cash and expand its business in the region.

The closure of Kellogg's plant in Ontario, Canada, will lead to the loss of 550 jobs.

The closure of Kellogg's factories is part of a broader strategy to reduce costs and focus on expanding their business in Thailand, which is expected to enhance their operational efficiency.

While the article does not provide specific details, Kellogg's plans to expand its business in Thailand as part of its strategy to save costs and grow in the region.