• The amendment is subject to the approval of stockholders during the annual meeting scheduled on April 22, 2025, the company said in a regulatory disclosure 

Integrated Micro-Electronics, Inc. (IMI) is eyeing to provide logistics and warehousing support services.

Electronics manufacturing services (EMS) provider IMI is amending its Articles of Incorporation to allow the company to provide additional services such as warehousing/logistics support services, particularly importation/procurement, storage, deposit, inventory management of goods for subsequent sales, transfers or dispositions to clients, interested establishments, agencies and/or export enterprises.

In a regulatory disclosure, IMI said its Board of Directors in a regular meeting on March 7 approved the amendment to the second article of the company’s Articles of Incorporation to include in the primary purpose the said activities.

It said the rationale for the amendment is to “consider the additional activities for potential future transactions other than purely manufacturing and to accommodate requests from customers.”

The amendment is still subject to the approval of stockholders during the annual meeting scheduled on April 22, 2025.

The electronics manufacturing subsidiary of Ayala Corp., IMI is a global electronics manufacturing solutions provider specializing in highly reliable and quality electronics for long product life cycle segments in the automotive, industrial, power electronics, communications, and medical industries.

It has 19 manufacturing plants across nine different countries providing engineering, manufacturing, and support and fulfillment capabilities to diverse industries globally.

To align with shifting market dynamics and to position the company for sustainable profitability, IMI last year undertook a comprehensive restructuring initiative.

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