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TT Electronics Expands with New Industrial Electronics Manufacturing Facility in Malaysia

By Embedded Advisor | Monday, August 17, 2020

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The development of TT’s new Kuantan facility began in January 2020, and its operations will formally commence by the close of July 2020

FREMONT, CA: TT Electronics, a global provider of engineered electronics for performance-critical applications, announced that its Global Manufacturing Solutions division is expanding its footprint by opening operations in Kuantan, Malaysia, in response to overwhelming customer demand for an additional manufacturing center in Asia. The new facility is located in a rapidly developing area within a 30-mile radius of Kuantan’s international airport and major seaport. Kuantan is also home to the University of Malaysia Pahang, as well as an array of advanced electronics developers and manufacturers, reinforcing the recruitment of top talent and the expansion of TT’s highly skilled operations team and technical resources.

Michael Leahan, EVP Power Solutions, and Global Manufacturing, TT Electronics, commented: “We understand the importance of global support for our customer base. Our investment in a new facility in Malaysia is a direct response to increasing customer demand, and complements our world-class operations in China, Europe and North America at a time when flexibility and supply chain agility matter most.”

By establishing a presence in Malaysia, TT adds an additional level of risk mitigation to its Asia manufacturing model, while directly responding to customers’ global and regional low-cost manufacturing and supply chain needs. TT Electronics is devoted to providing high-quality manufacturing solutions while maintaining regulatory and quality control procedures to fulfill customer demand.

The development of TT’s new Kuantan facility began in January 2020, and its operations will formally commence by the close of July 2020. The newly constructed facility will be located on the same plot as an existing TT site, which currently manufactures specialized electromagnetics for its Power and Connectivity division.

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