07.03.17
Jabil, Inc. announced the grand opening of its Silver Creek mechanical integration facility, which now offers Jabil customers specialized expertise and resources for complex metal fabrication, welding, assembly and integration services.
“The semiconductor revolution that began here in Silicon Valley may have altered the global economy, but its new products and technologies still rely on metalcraft design and assembly for it to thrive,” said Craig Trotter, VP of Jabil’s Capital Equipment Sector. “The launch of Silver Creek coincides with Jabil’s 30-year anniversary as a major manufacturing resource for customers in Silicon Valley. Together with our nearby Great Oaks and Blue Sky facilities, Silver Creek marks a significant expansion of our mission to support end-to-end development of the digital era’s next-generation of products.”
“We are grateful for the nearly 1,000 jobs Jabil provides and we look forward to supporting the company’s continued success in our city,” said San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo.
Jabil’s new Silver Creek facility houses more than 110,500 square feet of multiple-class clean rooms for high-purity assembly and welding operations, as well as manufacturing space for sheet metal fabrication, pipe bending, orbital welding, frame assembly and system integration.
“The semiconductor revolution that began here in Silicon Valley may have altered the global economy, but its new products and technologies still rely on metalcraft design and assembly for it to thrive,” said Craig Trotter, VP of Jabil’s Capital Equipment Sector. “The launch of Silver Creek coincides with Jabil’s 30-year anniversary as a major manufacturing resource for customers in Silicon Valley. Together with our nearby Great Oaks and Blue Sky facilities, Silver Creek marks a significant expansion of our mission to support end-to-end development of the digital era’s next-generation of products.”
“We are grateful for the nearly 1,000 jobs Jabil provides and we look forward to supporting the company’s continued success in our city,” said San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo.
Jabil’s new Silver Creek facility houses more than 110,500 square feet of multiple-class clean rooms for high-purity assembly and welding operations, as well as manufacturing space for sheet metal fabrication, pipe bending, orbital welding, frame assembly and system integration.