Samsung Electronics invests KRW 240 billion to build HVAC production line in Korea by 2028
Reuters2026/08/19 00:43- Samsung Electronics will invest about KRW 240 billion to build a new HVAC production line in Gwangju, South Korea.
- The 21,500-square-meter facility is set to start operations in 2028.
- Output will focus on FläktGroup HVAC systems, including advanced cooling products for AI data centers.
- The Gwangju line will be Samsung’s 15th manufacturing site globally, expanding its footprint in the Korean HVAC market.
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