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Inventec earmarks $300 million to build its third plant in Ciudad Juarez

  • Inventec, a Taiwanese company, has started constructing its third plant in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua. The project is scheduled for completion in March 2022.

Inventec's new plant will produce state-of-the-art technological equipment. Photo: Inventec.
Inventec's new plant will produce state-of-the-art technological equipment. Photo: Inventec.
09/28/2021

Inventec, the Taiwanese company, has begun construction on its third plant in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, marking a significant milestone in its expansion plans. 

The new facility, located in the Miguel de la Madrid expansion area, will be built on a sprawling 25-hectare site with a staggering investment of $300 million. This venture is projected to generate an impressive 5,000 job opportunities for the local community, fostering economic growth in the region.

The state-of-the-art plant will be a manufacturing hub for various computing components, including tablets, servers, and connections. With an estimated completion date set for March 2022, the company is committed to ensuring prompt operation of the facility.

Inventec, founded in 1975 in Taipei, Taiwan, has established itself as a prominent player in the industry, specializing in producing original design servers and server motherboards. 

Having set up its first maquiladora in Ciudad Juarez 15 years ago, the company has steadily expanded its presence and employs 1,500 dedicated professionals.

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