SINBON Electronics Expands U.S. Manufacturing with New Facility in Ohio, Doubling Production Capacity

05 August 2025 | News

Backed by an $8.5M investment, the 59,000-square-foot Clayton facility will power innovation for robotics, renewable energy, and automotive sectors—creating up to 200 jobs in the American Midwest.
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Leading electronics system integrator SINBON Electronics Co., Ltd. is announcing a new 59,000-square-foot facility in Clayton, Ohio, more than doubling its US manufacturing footprint. Backed by approximately $8.5 million in investment, the expansion into the revamped facility is expected to bring jobs to up to 200 total at the facility and enhance production for key US industries, including smart manufacturing, automotive, and renewable energy. The launch represents a major milestone in bolstering SINBON's innovation for US customers, regional supply chain resilience, and long-term regional presence.

"As our US partners increasingly seek to onshore their supply chains, speed and proximity have never been more critical to manufacturing innovation for high-growth areas like robotics," commented Joy Wu, Vice President, Industrial Business Unit at SINBON. "By expanding right in the heartland of American industry, we can now help our customers innovate faster, solve complex production challenges locally, and strengthen supply chain security at a time when it matters most."

Powering key US industries

By bringing production closer to key customers, SINBON aims to enable more agile collaboration, particularly in the customization of products—a hallmark of its consultative approach to engineering and design.

With a growing share of SINBON's customers requesting 'Made in America,' the new Clayton facility enables the company to fully cater to US customers across key high-growth areas. The top three are robotics and drones for smart manufacturing and logistics, solar energy hardware, and off-road vehicles. With cutting-edge equipment and capabilities, the facility will serve as a hub for development and production of advanced products and new product introduction (NPI).

The new space will focus on medium-to-low volume, high-mix production, facilitating production of larger products with greater space and an improved layout.

Key capabilities will include:

  • Box build products: Across various electronics and industries

  • General-to-complex and EV cable assembly: Optimized for both single-piece flow and batch production, supporting a wide range of volume and complexity

  • Printed circuit board assembly (PCBA): Dedicated area with control for electrostatic discharge and climate — suited for sensitive products such as in medical and industrial applications

Basing core US operations in Ohio

The Clayton facility will serve as the hub in SINBON's network of warehouses in the US to streamline logistics and material flows, improving lead times and service for customers. It was completed in June 2025 and is scheduled to be fully operational by September 2025. Besides more than doubling in size, the new facility in Clayton will increase local jobs by up to 70% compared to the previous facility, which was in Vandalia. The company's US headquarters office is also located nearby in Tipp City.

An extensive impact across US value chains

SINBON's largest US customers are prominent players listed on major US stock exchanges, including a top global e-commerce company with a market capitalization exceeding US$1.5 trillion. As part of the company's extensive footprint across industries, its broader US customer base includes leaders in medical technology and solar energy hardware. SINBON has also recently entered the smart fishing space through a collaboration with a smart angling technology company.

At the start of 2025 (January 10), SINBON Electronics had a market capitalization of approximately NT$62.90 billion on the Taiwan Stock Exchange.

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