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TUMKUR, INDIA – Incap plans to invest €4.2 million (US$5.1 million) in a third EMS factory at its site in India. Construction will begin in the third quarter, with production estimated to begin in the second quarter of 2022.

The third factory will add 8,500 sq. m. to production capacity, for a total of nearly 16,000 sq. m.

“The EMS market demand has continued strong despite the current short-term coronavirus pandemic-related challenges, and we see the strong trend continuing. Through the new capacity expansion, we will be able to respond to the increasing demand and serve our customers even better,” says Otto Pukk, president and CEO of Incap.

Incap’s plants near Bangalore specialize in EMS and box-build for the industrial market, such as automation, power generation and telecom companies.

The factories employ approximately 1,400 staff.

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