LG to expand TV production at Cibitung facility in Indonesia

LG Electronics (LG) is expanding its TV business with an eye on diversifying its production footprint and stepping up manufacturing capacity.
LG Display OLED displayLG said its Cibitung facility in Indonesia will become the company’s new regional hub, taking over two of the six production lines currently running at in Gumi, South Korea. The move is expected to boost the efficiency of LG’s TV manufacturing across the globe.

Increasing capacity at the Indonesian site will allow LG to better supply consumers in Asia and Australia. The greater European market will continue to be supplied by the Mlawa plant in Poland while Reynosa and Mexicali in Mexico will be the primary source of TVs for LG in North America.

LG will make investment in the Cibitung facility for upgrading with advanced automation across all production processes including assembly, quality inspection and product packaging to produce TVs, monitors and digital signage products. LG Cibitung will increase its annual capacity by up to 50 percent.

LG Gumi’s role as the control center for LG’s TV and related display businesses worldwide will become even more important as it focuses on the manufacture of high-tech displays such as LG’s ultra-premium TVs and medical monitors. Gumi will be the center of research and the testing ground for more efficient manufacturing processes.

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