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Manufacturing Partners
3Com – Networking and wireless communication solutions Alcatel – Cellular phones, accessories and telecommunications infrastructure Cabletron – Data communications products Cisco Systems - Data communications products Ericsson – Cellular phones, business telecommunications systems and SGM infrastructure Hewlett Packard – Inkjet and large-format printers and storage devices Microsoft Corporation - Software for PC's and computer peripheral devices, video game console Motorola – Cellular phones, set-top boxes and telecommunications infrastructure Nokia Corporation – Cellular phone accessories, cellular phones, office phones and telecommunications infrastructure Nortel Networks - Supplier of networking products Palm, Inc. – Pilot electronics organizers Philips - Consumer electronic products Siemens AG – Cellular phones and telecommunications infrastructure Xerox – General office business products
Global Operations
Flextronics’ operations and Industrial Parks total over 16 million square feet of manufacturing capacity in 27 countries and on four continents. Flextronics is a global provider of operational services focused on delivering design, engineering, manufacturing and logistics solutions to branded technology companies.
Business Services
Flextronics Design – Offering industrial, electrical and mechanical product development support Flextronics Enclosure Systems – Offering a full range of integrated custom electronic housings Flextronics Semiconductor – Offering new and/or retargeted ASIC design and manufacturing services Flextronics Network Services – Providing copper and fiber optic telecommunications switch installation, engineering and testing services Flextronics Photonics – Offering leading photonic packaging design and optical manufacturing services Multek – Offering a full range of PCB fabrication services Industrial Parks
7 Industrial Parks located in key low cost regions around the world: Brno, Czech Republic; Doumen, PRC; Gdansk, Poland; Guadalajara, Mexico; Nyíregyháza, Hungary; Sárvár-Zalaegerszeg, Hungary; and Sorocaba, Brazil. |