The end of the line - Last typewriter factory left in the world closes its doors

Source: Blic Thursday, 28.04.2011. 13:09
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It's an invention that revolutionised the way we work, becoming an essential piece of office equipment for the best part of a century. But after years of sterling service, that bane for secretaries has reached the end of the line.

Godrej and Boyce - the last company left in the world that was still manufacturing typewriters - has shut down its production plant in Mumbai, India with just a few hundred machines left in stock.

Although typewriters became obsolete years ago in the west, they were still common in India - until recently.

Demand for the machines has sunk in the last ten years as consumers switch to computers.

From the early 2000s onwards, computers started dominating. All the manufacturers of office typewriters stopped production, except for aforementioned factory in India where between 10,000 and 12,000 machines had been produced every year until 2009.

The company is now down to its last 200 machines - the majority of which are Arabic language models.
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