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TI plans to build new distribution center in Frankfurt

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November 16, 2022

Texas Instruments recently announced plans to open a new, state-of-the-art Product Distribution Center (PDC) in Frankfurt, Germany, by the end of 2024.

The new PDC will expand the company's footprint in Europe and enable TI to deliver products more quickly to its growing customer base.

The Frankfurt location, close to many of TI's industrial and automotive customers, will enable same-day deliveries in central Germany and next-day delivery capabilities for most European customers. The Frankfurt site will package and ship a broad range of TI technologies to support customers throughout Europe.

"We are excited to expand our European presence in Frankfurt, as it offers a centralized location with proximity to key customers and our company's European headquarters in Freising, Germany. Frankfurt's key role as a logistics hub will mean faster deliveries to our European customers who are moving quickly to bring leading-edge products to the market," said Stefan Bruder, president of Texas Instruments Europe.

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