Author Topic: Playmobil manufacturer, Geobra, plans to move its injection moulding in-house.  (Read 1634 times)

Offline kaethe

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being new to this forum i did not know the rules of sharing posts from the other forums without permission, so without a direct link, did anyone else see the note on playmoboard from toy news mag that the injection moulding will be moved back in-house.  that would seem to be good news as it will give them just that much more control over quality.  maybe they will junk the mould that makes the wimpy romans!
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Most if not all of the figures are made in the Playmobil Malta factory where the moulding is done in-house already.  The German plant deals with larger items.
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Hi Kaethe :wave:

It's perfectly OK to share information that you've found on other forums. If in doubt, giving credit to the original poster is a polite way to handle this situation.

However, if you want to share photos from another person, it's probably best to ask them first. ;)

I remember reading that article last week...

Geobra: Playmobil manufacturer to reduce outsourcing

(I get a daily google update which tells me if there's any Playmobil news. :))