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New Kinpo Group Increases Presence in South America with New Cal-Comp Plant and Set up Semiconductor Packaging Operation
[December 01, 2015]

New Kinpo Group Increases Presence in South America with New Cal-Comp Plant and Set up Semiconductor Packaging Operation


MANAUS, Brazil, Dec. 1, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Cal-Comp (CCET; 9105-tw), a subsidiary of New Kinpo Group (NKG), and a leading global electronics manufacturing services (EMS) company, today announced it will expand its presence in South America, opening a new factory and adding a new plastic injection production line to its factory in Manaus, Brazil.

The new 3,500 square-meter factory, set to start production in March 2016, will produce semiconductor packaging for electronic components. Initially employing 250 operators, the number of employees is expected to increase to 600 within two years.

"The strategic expansion of our factory in Brazil, coupled with the new semiconductor plant, will make Cal-Comp significantly more competitive on both a local and a global scale," said Simon Shen, CEO of New Kinpo Group. "These additions are a direct demonstration of our commitment to customer satisfaction in South America and across the globe."

The new line allows the facility to produce plastic parts onsite for current products, including internal and external hard disks, set-top boxes, motherboards, routers and power suppliers. In 2016, the plant will introduce flash-memory products and SSD products

"By working closely with our local customers, we're able to meet their demand and produce products within the local markets, thereby reducing turnaround time and costs," Shen said. "We wll continue to look for new ways to provide customers with greater flexibility while maintaining world-class product quality."



Cal-Comp's current 50,000 square-meter, highly automated, vertically integrated factory currently runs 12 assembly lines and employs more than 1,900 operators. Within two years, NKG projects it will expand its onsite workforce by 30 percent to 2,500.  NKG's factories greatly reduce cycle time and labor costs while improving product quality, production output and efficiency.

Cal-Comp's parent company, NKG, is headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, and operates factories in mainland China, Thailand, Singapore, the Philippines, Brazil and Poland. NKG's EMS and ODM businesses spans multiple product lines, including storage, printers, NAS, wireless and broadband, digital home, consumer electronics, wearables, 3D printing, robotics, power management and smart grid, industrial, automotive, security, medical/healthcare and emerging technologies. NKG's culture and focus on quality has propelled the company to be the world's leading manufacturer of wireless routers, TV set-top boxes, printers and hard-disk drives.


About New Kinpo Group

New Kinpo Group, a corporation of several subsidiaries, including Cal-Comp, XYZprinting, Kinpo Electronics and AcBel, is a global electronics manufacturing services (EMS) and original design manufacturing (ODM) company that offers its customers lower costs, faster delivery times and world-class product quality. The company's EMS business spans multiple product lines, including storage, printers, network-attached storage (NAS), wireless and broadband, digital home, consumer electronics, wearables, 3D printing, robotics, power management and smart grid, industrial, automotive, security, medical/healthcare and emerging technologies. New Kinpo Group's network of strategically located manufacturing sites have the added benefit of allowing its customers to manufacture products closer to their own customers, resulting in dramatically reduced shipping costs, lower tariffs and more cost-effective inventory management. For more information, visit http://en.newkinpogroup.com/.

 

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SOURCE New Kinpo Group


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