Tychy
Americannoun
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The EV will go into production at the automaker’s factory in Tychy, Poland.
From The Verge • Sep. 8, 2022
Germany inflicted another penalty-shootout loss on England, this time in the semifinals of the Under-21 European Championship in Tychy, Poland.
From New York Times • Jun. 28, 2017
Their 22,000 employees produce 650,000 cars a year, compared with the 600,000 that are rolled out of Fiat's Polish plant, Tychy, which employs just 6,000 people.
From Reuters • Mar. 25, 2011
That means, without taking into account differences in models and working hours, productivity in Italy averaged 30 cars per employee a year, compared with almost 100 at Tychy.
From BusinessWeek • Feb. 10, 2011
Fiat’s 22,000 auto workers in Italy assembled 650,000 cars in 2009, compared with 600,000 made by 6,100 employees at the company’s factory in Tychy, Poland.
From BusinessWeek • Feb. 10, 2011
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