Celestica Provides Update on New Operations in Fort Worth, Texas
May 15, 2026 | CelesticaEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Celestica Inc. a global leader in data center infrastructure and advanced technology solutions, provided an update on its plans to establish operations in AllianceTexas in Fort Worth, Texas. This expansion of manufacturing footprint in Dallas-Fort Worth further scales the company’s long-term presence in the state to meet the surging global demand for next-generation data center infrastructure and advanced technology solutions.
Once fully completed, the new campus will include over one million square feet of advanced manufacturing and engineering space. The project is expected to create approximately 1,700 full-time, highly skilled jobs in Fort Worth across manufacturing operations, engineering, supply chain and quality assurance.
"This investment reflects the incredible momentum of our business and the growing demand from customers for US-based capabilities supporting advanced technology solutions,” said Yann Etienvre, Chief Operations Officer, Celestica.” This new capacity is highly strategic and aligns our long-term growth plans with customer roadmaps and multi-year infrastructure investments already underway."
The Fort Worth investment is a key pillar of Celestica’s broader growth initiatives, where the company continues to invest in engineering talent and operational capabilities to support the future of advanced technology solutions.
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“Fort Worth continues to attract world-class companies that are driving innovation and strengthening our economy, and Celestica’s investment is another major milestone for our city. Their expansion at AllianceTexas aligns with several of Fort Worth’s target industries, including smart building technology, aerospace and defense, and healthcare technology—while creating approximately 1,700 high-quality jobs. We are proud to welcome Celestica to Fort Worth and look forward to the long-term opportunities this project will create for our residents and community,” said Mayor Mattie Parker.
“Celestica's decision to establish operations at AllianceTexas is a tremendous win for Fort Worth and a powerful signal that our city is a destination for world-class tech manufacturing. A significant capital investment and approximately 1,700 new jobs don't happen by accident. They happen because Fort Worth has built a business climate where global companies see an opportunity and choose to invest. We are honored to welcome Celestica to our community and even more excited about what this means for the talented workforce that will power this facility for years to come,” said Robert Allen, President & CEO, the Fort Worth Economic Development Partnership.
“Celestica’s expansion at AllianceTexas further reinforces Fort Worth’s position as a leading hub for advanced manufacturing and next-generation technology infrastructure. With plans for capital investment that create approximately 1,700 high-skilled jobs, Celestica is making a significant long-term commitment to North Texas. We greatly appreciate Celestica’s selection of AllianceTexas for this very significant investment and look forward to working with them in the years ahead. This investment reflects the strength of Fort Worth’s infrastructure platform, reliable power capacity, strong workforce pipeline and collaborative business environment, all of which continue to attract global companies building for the future,” said Mike Berry, President, Hillwood.
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