Carlo Gavazzi to close Malta factory 'with loss of 140 jobs'
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Carlo Gavazzi to close Malta factory 'with loss of 140 jobs'
Updated 11.33am with company and government statementsManufacturing company Carlo Gavazzi is set to leave Malta, ending its almost four-decade stint in the country, the company announced Friday.The company employs 140 workers, according to the General Workers Union (GWU), which said it had been informed that the "entire workforce" would be cut.The economy ministry said it...
Carlo Gavazzi Shuts Down Malta Operations As 140 Workers Face Uncertain Future
Swiss multinational Carlo Gavazzi Limited has announced it will gradually wind down its Malta operations as part of a major global restructuring plan, ending decades of local presence and affecting all 140 employees at its Bulebel plant. The company said the decision is driven by a combination of long-term challenges, including rising global costs, tariffs, supply chain pressures, ESG requirements, and the increasingly competitive local job mark…
Breaking: Carlo Gavazzi factory in Malta to close down - The Maltese Herald
The Carlo Gavazzi factory in Bulebel that produces electronic equipment such as timers, sensors and metres, will be closing down according to a press release issued by the mother company today. Up to 230 people work at the factory. Malta’s production line will now be replaced by the company’s factories in China and Mexico. The statement is published below. August 29, 2025 – Carlo Gavazzi Group announces a restructuring of its affiliate Carlo Gav…
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