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Incap Invests in a Third Factory In India
May 6, 2021 | IncapEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Incap has made a decision to make an investment in a third factory in Tumkur, Karnataka. The construction project is planned to start in the third quarter of 2021, and the opening of the new factory is estimated to take place in the second quarter of 2022.
Incap is currently expanding its existing two factories in India to respond to the demand from existing and new customers. The current expansion is estimated to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2021. After the ongoing expansion has been completed, the total area of the factory will be close to 16,000 sqm. The planned third factory will add another 8,500 sqm to Incap’s production capacity.
“The EMS market demand has continued strong despite the current short term coronavirus pandemic related challenges, and we see the strong trend continuing. Through the new capacity expansion, we will be able to respond to the increasing demand and serve our customers even better,” says Otto Pukk, President and CEO of Incap.
The factory construction will be carried out in line with sustainable building principles paying special attention to efficient use of energy and other resources. The value of the investment is approximately EUR 4.2 million.
Incap’s Tumkur factories are located near Bangalore in India and they specialise in the manufacturing of electronics and box-build products. The focus is on industrial customers such as automation, power generation and telecom companies. The factories serve customers all over the world and employ approximately 1,400 people.
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