Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

R&D opening

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Nov. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Honeywell (Nasdaq: HON) today announced plans to build a new advanced research and development (R&D) testing facility for its Honeywell Intelligrated warehouse automation business to meet growing demand for technologies that enable faster, more accurate supply chains.

The 150,000-plus square foot (14,000 square meter) state-of-the-art facility will be built on Honeywell's Brno, Czech Republic, campus – home to Honeywell's existing research and development hub for Central and Eastern Europe – and is expected to open in mid-2022. The facility will enable Honeywell hardware and software engineers to design, prototype and test innovative warehouse automation systems used by logistics companies to improve the accuracy, efficiency and throughput of packages within distribution centers and warehouses. 
Toward the latter part of 2022, Honeywell will open a customer training facility at the new site. The company will hire dozens of highly skilled technical specialists over the next 18 months as the facilities come online.
"For businesses and consumers alike, expectations regarding e-commerce and logistics have changed rapidly, spurred on by the impact of COVID-19," said Ben Cardwell, president of Honeywell Intelligrated. "This means a growing reliance on cutting-edge technologies that can automate and accelerate distribution centers, warehouses and other parts of the supply chain. The emerging technologies we are developing in Brno will help meet that demand head on."
The facility is Honeywell's first European test and development site for its portfolio of digitally enabled technologies for supply chains, which spans conveyors, sortation systems, palletizers and robotics, automated storage and retrieval systems, warehouse software and voice- and light-directed picking technologies. Once fully operational, warehouse and logistics companies from across Europe will use the facility to test, prototype and train on Honeywell's technologies to help them maintain an advantage in what is an increasingly dynamic and competitive market.
The new facility extends Honeywell's warehouse automation capabilities in Central and Eastern Europe, following this year's opening of the company's Intelligrated advanced manufacturing site in Chorzów, Poland, where many of the systems being developed at Brno will be assembled.
Honeywell Intelligrated is one of the largest material handling system suppliers in the world, providing warehouse automation solutions for retail, wholesale, e-commerce, food and beverage, consumer packaged goods, pharmaceutical and medical supply, third-party logistics and postal and parcel industries. Sixty of the top 100 global retailers and 50 of the top 100 e-commerce retailers rely on automated material handling solutions from Honeywell Intelligrated.
Honeywell Intelligrated offers one of the broadest portfolios of advanced automation technologies and software in the industry, from conventional solutions to the latest warehouse robotics to hybrid solutions that combine the strength of multiple technologies.

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But wait,
that's not in accordance with becoming a
software-only
behemoth
in the industry

like they could be
Honey-Face,
Facey-Well,
Apple-Face-Well,
uSofty-well,
etc.

If they follow the plan closely enough,
and keep up with 9-block and PIPS galore,
they can aspire to be written up in
Vanity fare - just like this:
"Microsoft's Lost Decade"
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/business/2012/08/microsoft-lost-mojo-steve-ballmer

But the joke will always be on DA,
with his cheap $500 / bottle wine to boast about,
while Steve Ballmer can buy
uhhhh, dunnoh, maybe
ENTIRE wineries . . .

Yeah, all that Jack Welch stuff 9-block, 10% / year herd culling, PIP intimidation, etc.
worked out GREAT for General Electric, right ?

(insert smiley face emoji here)

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Post ID: @2fkw+1dYLjbJE

Well considering mid 2022 is 7 or 8 months away I'd bet they plan on using an existing structure.

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Post ID: @1pxt+1dYLjbJE

Why bother building? They have empty buildings onsite

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