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Nexperia's new factory put into operation

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March 12, 2018

It is been more than one year since JAC Capital merged NXP and established Nexperia in 2017. During the past one year, Nexperia did a lot on the adjusting of company structurer, operation, marketing…etc, and recently their new factory in Dongguan finished construction and put into operation.

After this new factory put into production, Nexperia’s total production capability will be able to reach 100 billion pcs per year, including SOT23, SOD323, SOT223,SOT143, MCD, Ucsp, Flip Chip…etc. According to the market status, now some Nexperia components are in shortage, we believe that this new factory will solve this problem, and there is a possibility the spot buy price will drop.

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