Motorola strikes deal to leverage Flextronics supply chain capabilities

The facilities are situated in Tianjin, China and Jaguariuna, Brazil. Employees and assets at both locations will transfer from Motorola Mobility, which is owned by Google, to Flextronics after the transaction closes. The agreement also includes a manufacturing and services agreement for Android and other mobile devices.

“We are very pleased to announce today’s agreement and expand our long-standing collaborative and successful relationship with Motorola Mobility,” said Mike McNamara, chief executive officer, Flextronics. “We look forward to leveraging our extensive manufacturing expertise and supply chain solutions to provide Motorola Mobility with increased value.”

Mark Randall, senior vice president, supply-chain and operations for Motorola Mobility, commented: “The agreement with Flextronics is an important step forward for us in transforming our overall supply chain into a competitive advantage for Motorola Mobility. Flextronics has been our partner for many years, and their expertise and experience in manufacturing will enable us to focus on other areas of the supply chain where we can add the most value.”

The companies expect to complete closing activities by the first half of 2013, subject to customary closing conditions including regulatory approvals. Financial terms of the agreement are not being disclosed.

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