Tamil Nadu secures Jabil and Rockwell Automation investment deals

Jabil’s investment in Tamil Nadu highlights India’s emergence as a key player in global manufacturing, with the new facility expected to boost local job creation.

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Jabil, a US-based electronics components manufacturer and supplier to Apple, will establish a new manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu, India, with an investment of approximately 20 billion rupees ($238.2 million). The plant, located near the city of Trichy, will create around 5,000 jobs, according to Tamil Nadu’s Industries Minister T R B Rajaa, who announced the deal on social media following its signing in Chicago.

Matt Crowley, Jabil’s executive vice president, emphasised India‘s growing importance as a manufacturing hub, stating that the expansion would enable the company to better serve its customers. This new facility will complement Jabil’s existing operations in Pune, located in western India.

The government of Tamil Nadu has also signed an agreement with Rockwell Automation worth 6.66 billion rupees to expand manufacturing in the state. Another agreement, with Autodesk, has been signed, though its value has not been disclosed, according to Chief Minister M K Stalin.

Tamil Nadu is rapidly becoming a preferred destination for global manufacturing, with significant investments boosting the state’s role in India’s growing industrial sector.