Lot I8-1, Saigon Hi-Tech Park, District 9, Ho Chi Minh City
Established in 2007, Jabil’s presence in Ho Chi Minh City boasts a 609,000 sq. ft. facility located in the heart of the growing tech industry. Jabil’s unique business model, deep supply chain experience, and diverse portfolio of innovative technologies and expertise enable our Ho Chi Minh City facility to be a true partner to customers, helping them innovate and accelerate time-to-market.
Our culture is highlighted through our employee-focused programs that recognize employee contributions, promote continuous improvements, make a difference in the community and foster conversations around diversity and inclusion.
Jabil delivers peace of mind and competitive advantage with a unique combination of empowered experts, accelerated innovation, engineering excellence, manufacturing agility, supply chain orchestration and our commitment to making a positive difference in the world.
Jabil has a strategic vision to be the most advanced and trusted manufacturing services provider. We leverage strategic investments to help our customers win. We are a proven ally, with deep, global engineering, manufacturing and supply chain expertise across a broad range of industries.
Jabil is relied upon by leading brands to simplify manufacturing complexities, so they can focus on creating great new products their customers enjoy. Jabil gives customers the confidence that products and components will be delivered on time with the utmost attention to quality, efficiency and worker safety.
Jabil believes in doing the right things, in the right ways. Honesty and integrity are at the core of who we are, and supporting and elevating people fosters a culture of service. Jabil employees regularly engage in environmental projects and social programs that make a positive impact in their communities and they bring those values to work.
At Jabil, we tackle challenges by working together and having open, supportive dialogue. Each of us has a role to play in ensuring those suffering feel less afraid to ask for help at the times they need it most. No one needs to be alone.
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