| Quanta Latest to Head to Vietnam |
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| Written by Mike Buetow | |||
| Thursday, 03 January 2008 11:33 | |||
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TAIPEI -- Quanta Computer, the largest contract
assembler of PCs, plans to begin building notebook PCs
in Vietnam, with production scheduled to start in the
second half of this year. Quanta also operates a PC assembly factory in Songjiang, China, and has operations in Taiwan and Shanghai. Quanta has a 34% share of the outsourced PC market, according to various published reports. The firm joins competitors Foxconn and Compal Electronics among those planning to invest in Vietnam.
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