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This is coupled with the expansion of its Vancouver, Washington facilities. These investments will enhance production efficiency, automation, and supply chain flexibility to meet growing customer demand and navigate evolving geopolitical dynamics.
Vexos is a leading global electronic manufacturing services and custom material solutions provider. With a global manufacturing footprint spanning North America and Asia, Vexos operates five strategically located facilities in Markham, Ontario; Juarez, Mexico; Dongguan, China; Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; and Vancouver, Washington, the US. This network enables regionally optimised, flexible, and cost-effective manufacturing solutions for customers worldwide.
“Our expansion in Ho Chi Minh City and Vancouver, Washington reflects our commitment to increasing capacity, leveraging advanced technology, and optimising operations to better serve our customers,” said Paul Jona, CEO of Vexos. “By expanding strategically, we are enhancing agility, reducing lead times, and strengthening supply chain resilience.”
The Vietnam facility has added 8,000 square feet for assembly and box build operations, alongside key investments in surface-mount technology line enhancements. With these expansions, Vexos continues to reinforce its position as a global manufacturing leader, ensuring scalability, supply chain continuity, and cost-effective solutions for customers.
“As we invest in Ho Chi Minh City and Vancouver, we remain focused on delivering the most efficient, high-quality, and competitive solutions to our customers worldwide,” added Jona.
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