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Home » Jabil to Invest $500M in U.S. AI and Cloud Data Center Manufacturing

Jabil to Invest $500M in U.S. AI and Cloud Data Center Manufacturing

June 19, 2025
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Jabil announced plans to invest $500 million over the next several years to expand its U.S. manufacturing footprint to support the growing demand for cloud and AI data center infrastructure. The investment will establish new large-scale production capabilities in the Southeastern U.S., with site selection nearing completion and operations expected to begin by mid-2026.

The expansion builds on Jabil’s existing network of 30 U.S. sites and follows its recent acquisition of Mikros Technologies, a specialist in liquid cooling and thermal management for AI data centers and semiconductor applications. The new facilities will enhance Jabil’s capabilities in advanced manufacturing, robotics, and automation to help address critical hardware demands for AI and cloud platforms.

Positioning itself as a strategic U.S.-based supplier for the AI-driven data center market, Jabil aims to strengthen domestic manufacturing capacity for key customers amid increasing concerns over supply chain security and geopolitical volatility.

  • $500 million multi-year investment in U.S. manufacturing for AI and cloud infrastructure
  • New large-scale production site in the Southeastern U.S. to be operational by mid-2026
  • Builds on Jabil’s 30-site U.S. manufacturing network and Mikros Technologies acquisition
  • Focused on advanced cooling, thermal management, and hardware for AI data centers
  • Strengthens domestic supply chain resilience for AI and cloud customers

“To secure America’s future in artificial intelligence, it’s crucial that we build the hardware that powers AI innovation right here at home,” said Matt Crowley, Executive Vice President, Global Business Units at Jabil.

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