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Sercomm unveils new manufacturing facility in Mexico strengthening global production footprint strategy

TIJUANA, Mexico – Sercomm Corporation, a leading global manufacturer of telecom and broadband equipment, unveils its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Tijuana, Mexico. This new facility marks a significant milestone in Sercomm’s glocalization strategy and reinforces its commitment to meeting customer demands in the North America and LATAM markets.

Situated on the US-Mexico border, the Tijuana manufacturing facility offers proximity to market, enabling increased supply chain responsiveness and real-time engineering engagement with broadband service providers. Specializing in professional video streaming products, the facility adapts cutting-edge, AI-enabled production lines to enhance quality control and labor productivity.

The Mexico facility will serve as a regional hub and joins a lineup of production bases across Taiwan, China, India, and the Philippines. Together, these facilities allow Sercomm to provide multi-site, near-shore manufacturing flexibility to customers and strengthen the company’s position in the global market.

“In response to fast-changing North American and LATAM customer demands, we decided to set up the Tijuana facility in 2022. The project was executed seamlessly during the COVID-19 pandemic, reaching full production capacity in nine months.” Sercomm Chairman James Wang stated, “This outcome demonstrates our operational excellence and our commitment to collaborating closely with our customers.”

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