ATM manufacturer NCR will begin shutting down its Dayton, Ohio, headquarters and manufacturing facilities to move them to Duluth, Ga., the company announced today.

"The decision to consolidate functions in Georgia and build a technology focused corporate headquarters campus is right in line with our business strategy to drive growth, improve our innovation output, increase productivity and continually upgrade our focus on the customer," said Bill Nuti, NCR's chairman and chief executive officer.

"We will decrease time-to-market for innovative solutions, improve our internal collaboration, deliver next generation employee education programs and lower our current operating costs. NCR is already benefiting from Georgia's pro-business environment through our existing operations. For example, we have recently created NCR University, working in partnership with world-class academic institutions in Georgia."

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The company received $60 million in tax incentives from Georgia to move, according to press reports. Ohio officials have been quoted as saying NCR leadership deliberately avoided talking to them about the firm's future in Ohiom and Ohio Lt. Governor Lee Fisher said NCR stood for "No Communication or chance to Respond."

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