Intel commences construction of new production facility in Bayan Lepas FTZ

INTEL Corp’s ground-breaking ceremony today marks the construction of its new production facility at Free Trade Zone Phase 3, Bayan Lepas Industrial Park, Penang as part of its US$7 bil (RM30 bil) expansion project.

This multi-phased expansion project consists of several buildings and is expected to begin production in early 2024.

Started off with a US$1.6 mil investment and 100 employees in 1972, Penang is the first offshore assembly plant for Intel.

With a presence that spans nearly half a century in the state, Intel Penang has grown into a high-tech campus, including an assembly and test facility, Malaysia’s largest product design and development centre and one of the only two Intel shared services hubs that support human resources (HR), finance, procurement, information technology (IT) and supply chain operations globally.

Intel’s decision to deepen its roots in Penang throughout the five decades are testaments to the state’s robust industrial ecosystem, well-developed infrastructure, availability of skilled workforce as well as liveability stature that upholds Penang as a natural talent magnet.

“Penang has recorded two years of outstanding investment performances in a row which include 2019’s all-time-high achievement of RM17 bil and the second highest in 2020 with RM14 bil,” its Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow who officiated Intel’s ground-breaking ceremony pointed out.

“With the addition of Intel’s reinvestment decision, the state’s investment performance in 2021 will greatly outweigh the past records, driving us to the next level.”

Exemplary corporate citizenship

Chow also commended Intel’s dedication in moving the needle to elevate the state’s stance on the environmental, social and governance (ESG) agenda.

“Intel Malaysia has committed over RM5 mil for COVID-19 relief and helped vaccinate over 17,000 people from its own workforce, neighbouring companies, and their respective supplier companies.

“Aside from that, Penang is proud to house Intel’s largest solar farm outside of the US,” noted Chow.

According to the 2021 Randstad Malaysia Employer Brand Research, Intel is the top three most attractive employers in Malaysia, underpinned by its good reputation, financial health and career progression.

“With InvestPenang as the facilitator, the state government will ensure smooth implementation of Intel’s expansion via unwavering support from the state machinery,” enthused Chow.

“We have been working closely with Intel’s local leadership team and will continue to maintain this long-standing relationship in years to come.” – Dec 17, 2021

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