Dell is constructing new manufacturing facilities and customer support centers in China, the Dell stated yesterday. Dell projects to open a manufacturing and customer support facility in Chengdu coming year and to elaborate operations in Xiamen, stated David Frink, a Dell spokesman.

The new Chengdu facility will be functional in 2011, and the worker count there would be 3,000 over time, he said. The company already functions an office and two computer manufacturing plants in Xiamen. It also operates a support center in Dalian and a production design center in Shanghai. The new hiring in China will not impact the employee count in the U.S. or other nations, he stated. The new manufacturing facility will initially rivet on laptops and then desktops, and then the firm will await at other products.

Dell over the past long time commenced outsourcing PC manufacturing as it close down lots of its own manufacturing facilities to reduce costs and contour functioning. The company has either shut down or stated it might shut down facilities and customer support centers in the U.S., Canada and Ireland. The company locomotive its manufacturing functioning to nations such as India and Poland.