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Celestica Closes MN Facility, Liquidates Equipment Via X-Line
February 18, 2010 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
SAN JOSE, CA — X-line Asset Management, disposition and auction services provider to the global marketplace, will be conducting a global webcast and online auction for the Celestica Arden Hills, MN EMS facility, which has halted production. All remaining assets from the facility located at 4300 Round Lake Road West will be sold via auction starting March 4th. This facility focused on high mix, medium- to low-volume, high-complexity electronics manufacturing and served customers in aerospace, defense, industrial, medical and telecommunications markets.
Celestica acquired the facility from MSL (Manufacturing Services Limited) in 2004 and continued operations at the facility until February of 2010. For more information about X-Line Asset Management, contact sales@xlineassets.com or visit www.xlineassets.com
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