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Jabil Expands Manufacturing in India 

Factory expansion reinforces Jabil’s commitment to India, coinciding with the recent MoU with the Maharashtra government.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

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Jabil announced the opening of a new factory in Pune, marking a significant expansion of the company’s India manufacturing capacity.

Located in the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) industrial zone, this facility is the latest addition to Jabil’s India footprint.

This ongoing growth has also increased Jabil’s regional headcount from 5,000 to almost 11,000 employees.

The expansion reflects Jabil’s confidence in Maharashtra as a strategic location for advanced manufacturing and comes on the heels of a MoU signing with the state government.

“Expanding in Pune reflects Jabil’s long-term commitment to India, especially as the country grows its position as a global manufacturing leader,” said Andy Priestley, Jabil’s Executive Vice President of Operations. “This new facility will help us bring together more skilled manufacturing talent and engineering capability to build the highest quality products with speed at scale. As we continue developing our people here in Pune, we’re strengthening Jabil’s ability to execute consistently in India.”

“Maharashtra continues to be a preferred destination for global manufacturers because of our skilled workforce, and commitment to enabling investment and growth,” said Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra. “Jabil’s expansion in Pune is a welcome addition to the state’s manufacturing landscape and an encouraging example of how world-class companies are contributing to India’s industrial progress, job creation, and long-term economic development.”

In India, Jabil serves a wide range of industries, such as telecommunications, AI cloud data centers, automotive, and digital commerce.

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