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Siemens and Jabil Boost U.S. Production with New Virginia Facility

Siemens partners with Jabil to open a new manufacturing facility in Virginia, enhancing U.S. production of electrical equipment and creating over 350 jobs.

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Siemens and Jabil Boost U.S. Production with New Virginia Facility
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Siemens has partnered with Jabil Inc. to significantly expand its manufacturing footprint in the United States by establishing a new facility in Prince George County, Virginia. This development comes amidst increasing demand for power infrastructure, driven by the rapid growth of data centers and electrification needs.

What Happened
Siemens and Jabil, a global leader in engineering and manufacturing solutions, have announced the development of a 300,000-square-foot manufacturing plant at the Crosspointe Logistics Center in Prince George County. This facility is part of Siemens' strategy to enhance U.S. production capacity for medium-voltage switchgear and integrated power distribution solutions. Scheduled to commence operations in fall 2026, the plant will create over 350 new jobs. With a $30 million investment, the site will focus on producing advanced systems essential for data centers, utilities, and industrial power generation.

Why It Matters for the AECM Industry
This strategic expansion is a critical response to the escalating demand for reliable and efficient power infrastructure. For the AECM industry, this means a more resilient supply chain with reduced project timelines and improved delivery confidence. The facility will enhance Siemens' ability to deliver critical electrical equipment rapidly, thereby supporting project managers and contractors in meeting tight deadlines while minimizing risks. Additionally, the domestic production focus underscores a broader trend of reindustrialization in the U.S., potentially impacting supply chain dynamics and costs positively.

What's Next
As Siemens and Jabil gear up for production in fall 2026, industry professionals should monitor this development for its implications on supply chain stability and project planning. The new facility represents a significant step in Siemens' $1 billion investment milestone, reflecting its commitment to meeting the growing power needs of data centers and related infrastructure. Stakeholders should watch for further announcements regarding production capabilities and potential impacts on regional and national supply chains.

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Source: http://www.ManufacturingTomorrow.com/news/2026/05/27/siemens-taps-jabil-to-expand-electrical-equipment-manufacturing-in-virginia/27654.

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