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Infinite Electronics opens 2nd facility in Lewisville, TX to support company growth

June 3, 2019
New facility doubles square footage available for operations, logistics, and administration

Irvine, CA-based Infinite Electronics, a global supplier of electronic components, has announced the opening of its second facility in Lewisville, TX (Dallas-Ft. Worth area) to support the company's growing family of brands and product lines.

Located directly next door to the company's original Lewisville facility, the new state-of-the-art, ISO9001-certified facility effectively doubles Infinite's workspace in this location from 80,000 to 160,000 square feet. The new space gives Infinite room to grow its capabilities and meet growing demand for products that are available with same-day shipping. Infinite's family of brands that the new location will serve include NEMA enclosures, fiber optic cables, 1553 bus couplers, insertion tools, complex wire harnesses, and surge and lightning protectors. The company said the new facility is able to fulfill 500+ orders, spanning 750 to 1,000 product lines on a daily basis. Together, Infinite's two Lewisville facilities now support a combined 130 employees over a variety of functions including production, logistics, product management, administration, accounting, sales and human resources.

“By doubling our space, we are able to further our efforts to make Lewisville Infinite’s Center of Excellence for logistics and manufacturing in the Americas," said Jim Dauw, Infinite's COO. "Our production and logistics teams now have the space they need to be able to fulfill same-day production requirements for our growing family of brands, with room for continued growth to meet our customers’ urgent needs."

Infinite’s first Lewisville facility opened its doors in October 2017. The address for both locations is 301 Lenora Lane, Suites 100 & 300, Lewisville, TX.

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Mike Hockett | Former Editor

Mike Hockett was Editor in Chief for EE from September 2018 to Sept. 2019. Previously he served as editor for two manufacturing trade publications: Industrial Distribution, and Industrial Maintenance & Plant Operation. He began in sports writing for a trio of newspapers in Wisconsin and Iowa and earned a BA degree in print journalism from UW-Eau Claire.

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