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Zinox to assemble devices for other OEMs, deploys robotics

By Adeyemi Adepetun
09 May 2018   |   4:13 am
ZINOX Technologies Limited, said it has finalised arrangements to expand its hardware assembly and production capacity with the acquisition of a 129,166.925 square feet warehouse.

Zinox Technologies Warehouse

ZINOX Technologies Limited, said it has finalised arrangements to expand its hardware assembly and production capacity with the acquisition of a 129,166.925 square feet warehouse.

The company is also considering the deployment of Robotics in handling the certification processes in the new assembly plant, to be located in Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos.

Through the new facility, Zinox will assemble the products and devices of other multinational Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), which it recently signed agreements with in a bid to domesticate technology, and generate employment opportunities for many unemployed but skilled Nigerians.

The move, which will significantly boost Zinox’s assembling capacity, is also in line with its Future Visions mandate, targeted at anticipating the future of technology, and creating products for the savvy consumers in areas such as Internet of Things (IOTs), Robotics, Artificial Intelligence etc.

A Nigerian-based OEM that has endured the peculiar pains and challenges that have stifled many businesses in the nation’s technology sector, Zinox has enjoyed a measure of confidence and patronage from several blue-chip companies and multinationals. They include Shell, Chevron, Total, among others, where it supplied high-end personal computers (PCs), laptops, workstations, desktop units, monitors and other accessories.

Spokesman for Zinox, Gideon Ayogu, disclosed that the new assembly plant will help the company expand its capacity to meet the changing demands of a dynamic market and employ more Nigerians.

“As Nigeria’s IT identity, we have not lost focus of the fact that no country can claim to be independent until it achieves technology independence. We have gained trust with global tech giants such as Microsoft Corp, Intel Inc. and many others. All we need is the support of the government and people of Nigeria.

“The acquisition of the new facility and expansion of Zinox’s assembly/production line is a critical step in the right direction, as it will go a long way to boost our internal capacity and effortless delivery of large-scale rollout projects, all of which require meeting very tight deadlines. We have worked with many big institutions in the recent past such as Shell, Chevron, NCC, INEC etc. for whom we have implemented the rollout of major computer hardware and accessories.

“In addition to plans to deploy Robotics, the new assembly plant will function with the latest technology in line with our Future Visions mandate, which involves anticipating and proactively deploying latest technology to meet the demands of the future consumer,” he said.

Zinox is expected to open up the new assembly plant by Q3 2018, expectedly reducing the pressure on the existing production/assembly plant at the company’s headquarters.

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