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Crash Parts Maker Jui Li to Invest $48.5M in New Factory

February 26, 2016 By CollisionWeek Editor

The Export Processing Zone Administration (EPZA) under Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs announced that it recently approved an application from the Jui Li Enterprise Co. Ltd., the collision repair crash parts maker, to set up a factory in the Pingtung Export Processing Zone (PEPZ) of southern Taiwan. Pingtung is the southernmost city in Taiwan.

According to the EPZA, Jui Li will spend more than NT$1.6 billion ($48.5 million) into its new factory in the Pingtung Zone. The Administration believes this will further strengthen the auto-parts supply chain in southern Taiwan, and accelerate the formation of a value-added metal-material industry cluster,

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