Tuesday, June 13, 2017

The company Element Six, producing supermaterialy using synthetic diamonds, has announced its intention to transfer all production from its enterprise Ronaldsway in Freeport at production sites in Shannon, Ireland, and Springs, South Africa. The company expects to close the manufacturing operations on the Isle of Man in 2017, according to online resource iomtoday.
"Unfortunately, the planned restructuring will have implications for the 33 employees. Over the coming months, we intend to work closely with all stakeholders to ensure that the consequences of this decision have been resolved with the proper social responsibility ", - said in this connection, Naydzhel Bomont (Nigel Beaumont), managing director of Element Six.
The Chief Minister of the island Govard Kueyl (Howard Quayle), for his part, said that he had learned with sadness of the impending loss of 33 jobs, but he is convinced that it will have no impact on the socio-economic situation on the island.
Element Six, to carry out production activities there, until 2002 called Diamanx. She is a member of the De Beers Group. The company - the world leader in the design, development and production supermaterialov using synthetic diamonds. It operates globally with production facilities in China, Germany, Ireland, South Africa, the USA and the UK.
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Pearl Necklace said...

De Beers, carrying out mining operations in Botswana, Canada, Namibia and South Africa, appointed nimesena Patel (Nimesh Patel) Chief Financial Officer of the company.
In this position he will replace Gareth Mostyn (Gareth Mostyn) which next year will be the Executive Director of Strategy and Corporate Affairs of the company.
The De Beers statement said that nimesena was appointed to the position of the parent company Anglo American, where he was Head of Corporate Finance.
Previously, he worked for 15 years at JPMorgan's investment bank, and was the managing director of UBS before to settle in Anglo American.
"Nimesena has extensive experience at the head of the financial departments of large and complex organizations, I am pleased to welcome him to De Beers at such an important time for her." - said Filipp Mele (Philippe Mellier), CEO of De Beers.