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SINBON Electronics Co., Ltd has officially announced the launch of a new 59,000-square-foot facility in Clayton, Ohio, a facility which more than doubles its US manufacturing footprint. 

According to certain reports, the stated facility, supported by approximately $8.5 million in investment, is expected, all in all, to generate upto 200 jobs, and at the same time, enhance production for key US industries, including renewable energy, smart manufacturing, and automotive.  More on that would reveal how this particular strengthens SINBON’s regional supply chain resilience and long-term regional presence.

Markedly enough, by bringing production closer to key customers, SINBON also unlocks unlock more agile collaboration, particularly in the customization of products. 

Talk about the whole value proposition on a slightly deeper level, SINBON’S Clayton facility arrives on the scene bearing an intention to meet the burgeoning demand for Make in America products. On a specific note, it will look to service the needs of US customers across key high-growth areas i.e. robotics and drones for smart manufacturing and logistics, solar energy hardware, and off-road vehicles. 

Thanks to cutting-edge equipment and capabilities, the facility should be able serve as a hub for development and production of advanced products, as well as new product introduction (NPI).

Staying on the point of being a hub, the facility will also serve as one for SINBON’s network of warehouses in the US so to streamline logistics and material flows, significantly enhance lead times, and scale up its core service for customers.

Moving on, apart from more than doubling in size, the new facility in Clayton will also tread up a long distance to increase local jobs by up to 70% compared to the previous facility, located in Vandalia.

Next up, we must dig into how the new space will focus on medium-to-low volume, high-mix production. This it will do to facilitate the production of larger products with greater space and an improved layout. 

As for its key capabilities, they are likely to include the promise of box build products that, on their part, span across various electronics and industries

Then, there is a general-to-complex and EV cable assembly coming into play. This translates to how the facility is optimized for both single-piece flow and batch production, thus supporting a wide range of volume and complexity.

Another detail worth a mention relates to the availability of printed circuit board assembly (PCBA). You see, the new facility boasts a dedicated area with control for electrostatic discharge and climate, something which is suited for sensitive products like medical and industrial applications.

Making this development even more important would be the fact that SINBON’s largest US customers are prominent players listed on major US stock exchanges, including a top global e-commerce company with a market capitalization exceeding US$1.5 trillion. On top of it, the company’s broader US customer base includes leaders in medical technology and solar energy hardware.

Founded in 1989, SINBON’s rise up the ranks stems from wide range of products and OEM/ODM services that ensure reliability and efficiency through a combination of extensive engineering expertise, industry knowledge, and leading innovations, a combination which comes in handy to customize solutions for long-term customer success. 

The company’s excellence in what it does can also be understood once you consider it is trusted by organizations from all across the globe, including countries like United States, China, Japan, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Hungary etc.

“As our US partners increasingly seek to onshore their supply chains, speed and proximity have never been more critical to manufacturing innovation for high-growth areas like robotics,” said Joy Wu, Vice President, Industrial Business Unit at SINBON. “By expanding right in the heartland of American industry, we can now help our customers innovate faster, solve complex production challenges locally, and strengthen supply chain security at a time when it matters most.”

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