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Manufacturer Shuffles Real Estate Footprint in Boost to Phoenix, Loss to Houston

Benchmark Electronics Relocated Headquarters to Arizona from Texas Last Year
Benchmark Electronics is opening a new plant in Phoenix in this facility that opened June 4. Separately, the company is in the process of winding down operations at plants in San Jose, California, and south of Houston. (Benchmark Electronics)
Benchmark Electronics is opening a new plant in Phoenix in this facility that opened June 4. Separately, the company is in the process of winding down operations at plants in San Jose, California, and south of Houston. (Benchmark Electronics)
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June 5, 2020 | 9:35 P.M.

Manufacturer Benchmark Electronics is opening a new plant in Phoenix and closing other plants south of Houston and in San Jose, California, more than a year after the firm relocated its headquarters from Texas to Arizona. The moves are part of the electronic maker’s revised real estate footprint and global strategy, representing some job losses for the Lone Star State and Golden State and some job gains for the Copper State.

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