Assessments and tallies are still being rendered as to how much damage was actually done due to the tragic events that happened in Japan. Among the corporations affected by the massive destruction brought forth by the earthquake and tsunami that ravaged Japan about a week ago, Sony Ericsson has issued a press release.
Sony stated “We have approximately 1100 employees (including consultants) at two offices in Tokyo, and we can confirm that no employees have been injured, and that there is no major damage to our offices.” Of course this doesn’t mean they’re totally unaffected.
In the northern part of Japan, which suffered a vast amount of damage, supplies a large percentage of the world’s electronics and components, which in turn will ultimately affect the manufacturing and perhaps sales for Sony. Of course among the many other things that could have happened, this news is merely a small bump.
Check out the press release below for a full update.
Sony Ericsson Statement on Japan Earthquake
SONY ERICSSON STATEMENT, 17 March 2011 – Sony Ericsson is closely following the situation in Japan and our thoughts go out to those affected by this tragic event. The safety of our employees remains the highest priority. We have approximately 1100 employees (including consultants) at two offices in Tokyo, and we can confirm that no employees have been injured, and that there is no major damage to our offices.
The affected area in northern Japan supplies a large portion of the world’s electronics industry with components, and the current situation will impact Sony Ericsson’s business.
As part of our business continuity plan, we are in contact with all our key suppliers in the region and we are identifying the possible relocation of certain component manufacturing, and looking at secondary sources of supply. Although the full impact of the current situation on our business will take additional time to assess, Sony Ericsson anticipates disruption to its supply chain operations.
We continue to monitor our supplier situation daily, in real time, and we will keep our operator and retail customers informed about the status of their specific supply.
We will continue to update our communications as we learn more.
Source: Android Central