TAIPEI -- U.S. server maker Supermicro Computer says it will "likely" set up production in Japan, and possibly Mexico, to capture rising demand and meet customers' desire for more localized supply chains.
U.S. company also weighing first Mexico plant and further Taiwan expansion

Charles Liang, founding chairman and CEO of Supermicro Computer, says his company is considering further production expansion in Taiwan and the Netherlands, as well as entries into Japan and Mexico. (Photos courtesy Supermicro Computer)
TAIPEI -- U.S. server maker Supermicro Computer says it will "likely" set up production in Japan, and possibly Mexico, to capture rising demand and meet customers' desire for more localized supply chains.