Semiconductor supplier to build factory in Seguin

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Japan-based Maruichi Stainless Tube Co.’s subsidiary in Texas expects to begin construction on its Seguin manufacturing facility in early 2023, and to begin operations in early 2024. Story by waylon_atx.

The Maruichi Stainless Tube Co. will break ground in 2023 in this business park in Seguin to manufacture stainless steel tubes for semiconductor manufacturers.Seguin will soon be home to a steel tube factory to supply local semiconductor manufacturers, thanks to the efforts of a regional partnership of economic development organizations.

“There’s a huge supply chain ecosystem that goes into these facilities,” said Josh Schneuker, executive director of the Seguin Economic Development Corporation .Success! You're on the list. with economic development groups across the broader South Texas region last year, and in the process renamed itself from the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation. The organization now pitches the broader region as a whole.

Once the company made its interest in Seguin clear, the SEDC took charge. Schneuker said the SEDC began working on the deal in late June. “This is probably the fastest project we’ve ever worked on,” he said.

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