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[News] HP’s PC Manufacturing Site Shift Has Put the Spotlight on Quanta & Inventec’s Subsequent Plans


2024-08-08 Consumer Electronics editor

While HP is making a move to withdraw over half of its PC production lines from China, according to a report from Economic Daily News, ODM such as Quanta and Inventec have already started setting up operations in Thailand to address their clients’ need to reduce geopolitical risks by shifting supply chain.

Reportedly, HP is planning to transfer its manufacturing base to Thailand, with the ultimate goal of having 70% of its laptops manufactured outside of China.

As early as July last year, it was rumored that HP intended to follow the example of brands like Dell and Apple in promoting supply chain diversification by moving PC production lines out of China to locations such as Thailand and Mexico.

Amid ongoing US-China tensions, ODMs have accelerated their expansion into the Southeast Asian market post-pandemic. Quanta established a plant in Thailand as early as 2019 to meet customers’ needs for diversified manufacturing sites. Currently, its Thailand facility produces servers, consumer electronics, and laptops.

Initially, Quanta’s Thailand plant primarily focused on manufacturing Chromebooks and other consumer products. However, due to lower-than-expected customer orders, Quanta expanded its server capacity and pursued laptop manufacturing orders.

With HP increasing its production in Thailand, Quanta aims to leverage its years of established presence in Thailand to secure more orders.

For the past two years, Quanta has reportedly accelerated its expansion of overseas capacity. This year, its capital expenditures are expected to increase to NTD 10 billion, up from NTD 8.8 billion last year, marking a 13.6% year-on-year increase and surpassing the 10 billion threshold. This investment will support expansion needs in Europe, the US, Thailand, and Mexico.

Inventec originally planned to assist HP with laptop production in Mexico, but with HP deciding to relocate its main production base to Thailand, Inventec has urgently rented local plant space to secure customer orders.

At the end of last year, Inventec announced a USD 152 million investment in a new plant in Thailand to produce laptops and servers. Server production line is expected to be completed by the end of this year, with operations beginning in the first quarter of next year, while laptop production line is also expected to be completed in the first quarter of next year.

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Please note that this article cites information from Economic Daily News and Inventec.

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