Wholesale technology and IT distributor Ingram Micro is expanding the market for its mobile device lifecycle services and logistics solutions, announcing that it is opening a new facility in Costa Rica.
The move extends the reach of its Ingram Micro Mobility services and solutions capabilities as the largest repair facility in Costa Rica, fully dedicated to supporting the company’s mobile device lifecycle services, specifically device recovery and technical repair.
The facility primarily serves Ingram Micro Mobility’s partnership with a major U.S. mobile carrier, creating added capacity and efficiencies to support smartphone recovery operations. In addition to creating more than 300 jobs in Costa Rica with the opening of this facility, Ingram Micro Mobility has donated to the local community in the form of services and supplies to local schools and elderly care facilities, it said.
“The opening of this new state-of-the-art device lifecycle solutions facility in Costa Rica is an excellent addition to Ingram Micro Mobility’s capabilities to meet the needs of our global customers,” said Christopher Newell, vice president Global Reverse Logistics, Ingram Micro Mobility. “We have added capacity, which we can further expand as our customers’ services requirements continue to grow, while also creating efficiencies within our operations. We chose Costa Rica because of its impressive infrastructure and highly talented workforce. This location also further extends our reach into the important Latin American market.”
The Costa Rica operation is led by Guillermo Araya, plant manager, who reports to Newell.