SuperX AI Technology Ltd. (SUPX) on Monday announced plans to expand its global supply chain by setting up its first regional supply center in Japan by its Singapore subsidiary SuperX Industries Pte. Ltd. Operations at the Japan facility are set to begin by late 2025. Covering 2,408 sq. meters, SuperX's new facility in Tsu City will focus on quality control and final assembly of AI servers, with an annual capacity of 10,000 units.
Strategically located to serve the Kansai and Chubu regions, it aims to enhance service quality, reduce delivery times, and strengthen SuperX's presence in Japan's AI market.
SuperX CTO Kenny Sng said the Japan supply center is key to delivering full-stack AI solutions and boosting service capabilities. It supports SuperX's commitment to collaboration and Japan's growing AI sector.
As of Friday, SuperX's stock closed 4.28% or $0.45 lower at $10.97
in pre-market trade, shares of SuperX were trading 0.55% or $0.06 lower at $11.03.
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