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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Thursday, January 12, 2023
ISOTRUSS is to open a new production facility as a part of its operational expansion plan.
Fremont, CA: “We are excited to achieve this operational milestone, which marks a major step forward in our diversification through international market expansion, and underscores our commitment to sustainable infrastructure,” comments Nathan D. Rich, CEO, IsoTruss. IsoTruss, a provider of engineering, design, and manufacturing services, will open a new production facility in the Philippines to produce carbon fiber cell towers that are competitively priced with steel towers.
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The new facility will enable IsoTruss to construct cell towers to address the ever-increasing demand for sustainable telecom infrastructure driven by 5G. IsoTruss cell towers can help telecom infrastructure providers establish a seamless network and internet connectivity for better mobile experiences, including social media, gaming, healthcare, Smart Cities, and the Internet of Things (IoT). The global 5G infrastructure market is anticipated to reach $77.5 billion by 2026, expanding at a CAGR of 54.3 percent.
The 11,625 square foot (1080 square meter) industrial building is situated in the Berthaphil VI Industrial Park in the Clark Freeport Zone in Pampanga, Philippines. As IsoTruss repositions the facility for manufacture, increases its production capacity, and prepares for shipments, the site is currently undertaking a comprehensive restoration program. The production of cell towers is scheduled to commence this month, with plans to double the personnel and production by the end of the year.
IsoTruss lattice cell towers, constructed with corrosion-resistant composites and leveraging unique IsoTruss geometry, offer structural design flexibility, modularity, and exceptional wind resistance. IsoTruss® towers are designed to survive at least five times longer than steel towers, which need replacement more frequently due to corrosion and other environmental variables.
"Global 5G rollout has created great demand for sustainable telecom infrastructure, which is our competitive advantage over steel tower buildouts, especially as carbon fiber prices remain close to parity with steel prices. Plus, IsoTruss towers are especially well-suited to hurricane/typhoon-prone regions. Having a strategically located plant in the Philippines strengthens our ability to ship throughout the region, to help preclude any potential supply chain bottlenecks." comments Romwell Wong, COO, IsoTruss.
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