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Infineon Sells Its Manufacturing Site in Thailand

Malaysian Pacific Industries Berhad has bought the Bangkok/Nonthaburi site for outsourced semiconductor assembly.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

Assistant Editor

Infineon Technologies AG has completed the sale of its backend manufacturing site in Bangkok/Nonthaburi, Thailand, to Malaysian Pacific Industries Berhad (MPI), a trusted supplier of Infineon. Along with the transition, Infineon secures a long-term supply agreement with MPI.

MPI is an investment holding company headquartered in Malaysia. Under the name Carsem, MPI’s subsidiaries have been providing outsourced semiconductor assembly, packaging, and testing services (OSAT) for its customers across the globe for over 50 years. MPI will assume operations with all production-related employees, providing them with an excellent long-term perspective.  

Infineon is fully committed to its presence in Thailand, a country with a flourishing semiconductor ecosystem and a reliable supplier and partner network. Infineon launched the construction of a new backend fab in Samut Prakan, south of Bangkok, in January 2025. 

Both decisions will optimize Infineon’s overall manufacturing footprint according to the company’s strategy of combining in-house manufacturing and reliable OSAT partnerships in terms of efficiency and flexibility.

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