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DALLAS – Flex has expanded its US manufacturing operations with a new 400,000 sq. ft. facility here, aimed at enhancing its production capabilities for power infrastructure solutions.

The company said the facility will focus on the fabrication and assembly of power pods, power distribution units, and low-voltage switchgear, catering to the growing needs of North American customers.

"Our new Dallas facility positions us to deliver next-generation power infrastructure solutions that help customers maximize computing performance while reducing deployment times," said Chris Butler, president of Embedded and Critical Power.

The Dallas site represents a significant addition to Flex's US operations, following the acquisition of Crown Technical Systems in October 2024. The facility will serve as a central hub, combining technical power pod fabrication with utility-grade capabilities, which is expected to streamline distribution processes for the company's expanding customer base in North America.

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