Dell focuses on the mainland market

According to the Taiwan Economic Daily, the global PC maker Dell Computer announced that it will open an operation center in Chengdu, mainland China. In the following decade, it will invest 100 billion US dollars to sprint the PC market in mainland China. The three major suppliers are Compal and Wistron. Hon Hai will benefit in synchronization.

Dell China announced yesterday that it will open its second major operation center in mainland China in Chengdu next year. In the second half of this year, Dell will expand its existing Xiamen base operations to demonstrate its ambitions in the Chinese mainland market. Industry insiders analyzed that HP's "quality door" incident has caused Acer and Dell manufacturers to take advantage of it. Dell announced that it will increase its investment in mainland China, and its close relationship with the foundry, and shipments are expected to grow next year.

Dell has a close relationship with Taiwan's foundries, and in addition to assembly orders, it is gradually decentralizing procurement of spare parts. Ming industry orders. Wistron has the highest proportion, followed by Compal, and Hon Hai is an additional partner. It has confirmed that it has obtained orders for business models, and the order volume is as high as 5 million.

According to foreign reports, Dell plans to establish a production and customer service center in Chengdu Hi-tech Zone. The center will be operational next year and the team members will gradually increase to 3,000.

Dell plans to open a new office building in its flagship center Xiamen in the second half of the year and recruit nearly 500 team members to support Dell’s potential growth in North Asia and the world.

The market is rumors that Dell intends to sell its production centers scattered around the world to save costs. The Xiamen plant was originally one of the possible sales destinations. However, with the rapid growth of the Chinese mainland market, Dell not only has not withdrawn, but has also invested to set up factories in mainland China.

Mike Dell, chairman and CEO of Dell, pointed out that Dell is actively planning that strategic investment in China can bring better technical solutions and services to the local area.

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