Taiwan’s Quanta group to produce 4.5 million computers in Nam Dinh

The Management Board of Industrial Parks in the northern province of Nam Dinh on May 5 granted an investment licence to Quanta Computer Inc. of Taiwan (China) to produce laptops and desktops on an area of nearly 226ha in My Thuan Industrial Park, My Loc district.
Taiwan’s Quanta group to produce 4.5 million computers in Nam Dinh ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: Internet)

Nam Dinh (VNA) – The Management Board of Industrial Parks in the northern province of Nam Dinh on May 5 granted an investment licence to Quanta Computer Inc. of Taiwan (China) to produce laptops and desktops on anarea of nearly 226ha in My Thuan Industrial Park, My Loc district.

Thefactory, costing over 2.8 trillion VND (121.7 million USD), has a designed capacity of 4.5 million units each year.

Scheduledto be operational in the fourth quarter of 2024, the factory will enter aperiod of accelerated production with 2.6 million computers from 2025, toward producing 4.5 million units annually by 2028.

PermanentVice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Tran Anh Dung said it is thefirst project in My Thuan - an IP designated to high-tech industry development locatedin a favourable location in terms of transport infrastructure and logisticsservice connection.

Nam Dinh commits all possible support to and always accompanies the investor in solving difficulties related to legal procedures during theproject implementation, he said.

Established in 1988, Quanta is now listed among the top 500companies globally and also one of the world’s leading laptop manufacturers.

Quanta has eight major laptopfactories worldwide located in China, the US, Mexico, Germany, Japan, theRepublic of Korea and Thailand, with total annual revenue of over 40 billionUSD./.

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