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Tuesday, 04/10/2007 7:05:34 AM

Tuesday, April 10, 2007 7:05:34 AM

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Apr 05, 2007 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Solectron, a provider of integrated
electronic supply chain services including design, manufacturing and aftermarket
services, was joined last week by U.S. Senator Jim Bunning (R-KY) for the
inauguration of Solectron's expansion in Louisville, Ky.

Solectron Louisville is part of Solectron Global Services, a provider of
aftermarket services that includes warranty repair and return, services parts
logistics, retail technical services and asset recovery and remarketing. As part
of Solectron Global Services' network of worldwide aftermarket services sites,
the Louisville operation is Solectron's largest services center. The 500,000
square-foot facility provides Solectron customers with aftermarket services,
including service parts fulfillment and repair service for cell phones, digital
video recorders, printers and other high-tech devices.

Prior to moving to the new facility, Solectron operated two separate facilities
in Louisville, which had a combined total capacity of 310,000 square feet. The
new larger facility will allow the company to streamline operations under one
roof while allowing it to expand its capabilities and offerings in a strategic
geographical area with access to efficient logistics services.

"Solectron Global Services is an exciting, fast-growing business that serves
some of the best known brands in computing, mobile devices, data storage,
networking and telecommunications and many other industries," said Craig London,
executive vice president, Solectron Global Services. "Solectron is the largest
provider of aftermarket services in the world, and the Louisville operation is a
shining example of how Solectron is helping technology brands improve service to
their customers at higher quality and lower costs. The expansion in Louisville
is a testament to both the hard work of our employees and growing demand from
our customers."

"Solectron's Louisville operation is providing employees with tremendous career
opportunities," said Rachid Mehdaova, General Manager of Solectron Louisville.
"Customer demand is fueling Solectron's growth in Louisville, and we expect to
significantly grow our employee base."

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