TSMC plant drives supply chain; Taiwanese firm to set up chemical logistics center in Czech Republic

Following TSMC's plant construction in Dresden, Germany, Taiwanese supply chain firms are expanding into the Czech Republic. i-TRANS Global, specializing in hazardous chemical logistics, will establish a semiconductor material center in the Ústí nad Labem Region, set to operate in 2028, to support local supply chains.
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Central News Agency, Prague, May 22. With TSMC building a plant in Dresden, Germany, Taiwanese supply chain companies are expanding into the Czech Republic. i-TRANS Global, which specializes in hazardous chemical logistics, will establish a semiconductor critical materials logistics center in the Ústí nad Labem Region, near the German border, with operations expected to begin in 2028. i-TRANS Global held a launch ceremony in Prague on the 20th, attended by Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung and other officials. Minister Lin stated that cooperation between Taiwan and the Czech Republic has expanded into strategic industries like semiconductors and AI. Jan Michal, CEO of CzechInvest, noted that this investment symbolizes the expansion of Taiwan's semiconductor supply chain into Central and Eastern Europe. i-TRANS Chairman Chang Hsi-pin said the company aims to provide professional logistics services to meet Europe's industrial development needs.

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It offers proximity to German semiconductor plants and a strong industrial base.