Integrated Micro-Electronics Inc. (IMI) has closed a manufacturing facility in China as part of a strategy to optimize operations and reduce costs. This move follows previous downsizing efforts in the US, Japan, Malaysia, and Singapore, all driven by a continued slowdown in electronics demand. IMI aims to enhance efficiency and customer service by consolidating production at strategically located sites.
Integrated Micro-Electronics Inc. of the Ayala Group said it continues to streamline its operations with the closure of a manufacturing facility in China .
It said production at IMI Chengdu ended in December 2024, after fulfilling all customer commitments. The remaining customer projects were also transferred to other IMI sites. This strategic move is expected to enhance operational efficiency and bolster IMI’s capability to deliver high-quality products and services to its global portfolio of customers from its other strategically positioned manufacturing sites.
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