iMarket America Inc. Relocates Headquarters to Round Rock, TX, Spearheading Industrial Cluster Development
(Round Rock, TX – February 29, 2024) – iMarket America’s Inc. (IMA), the U.S. subsidiary of iMarketKorea, a leading Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (MRO) company, announced today the relocation of its U.S. headquarters to Round Rock, Texas. The move marks a significant step towards the expansion of IMA’s business in the United States with an emphasis on establishing a large-scale industrial cluster in Taylor, Texas, to support Samsung’s new fabrication plant.
IMarketKorea CEO, Inbong Nam, expressed enthusiasm about the relocation, stating: “Our decision to move our headquarters to Round Rock underscores our commitment to fostering industrial growth and innovation in the region. We are excited to contribute to the development of Samsung’s growing presence in the region and to leverage the strategic advantages of Round Rock as we expand our operations.”
iMarketKorea, IMA’s parent company, boasts annual sales of KRW $3 trillion and over 20 years of experience in B2B and industrial materials distribution, primarily serving Samsung Electronics and other major Korean enterprises. Since its establishment in 2012, IMA has been pivotal in providing specialized MRO services to Samsung Electronics in Texas, while actively contributing to the creation of the Taylor City Industrial Complex.
In-cheol Kim, Executive Vice President of IMA, affirmed the company’s commitment to establishing a thriving industrial ecosystem in Central Texas, stating: “Our goal is to foster a large-scale industrial cluster, develop a state-of-the-art logistics center, and facilitate global logistics services. We aim to redefine the ‘Samsung Effect’ by creating diverse value chains within the high-tech industrial complex.” This initiative aims to catalyze the growth of high-tech industries such as semiconductors and electric vehicles within the region.
Round Rock is quickly and intentionally becoming a prominent semiconductor hub, offering proximity to the most technologically advanced semiconductor manufacturing region in the United States and a business-friendly environment that continues to attract global companies.
In response to IMA’s decision, Jordan Robinson, President & CEO of the Round Rock Chamber, welcomed the company to the community. “IMA’s decision to select Round Rock for its U.S. headquarters reflects the city’s growing reputation as a premier destination for businesses seeking a dynamic and supportive environment. We welcome IMA to our community and look forward to collaborating with them as they contribute to the rapidly growing region.”
The relocation of IMA’s headquarters to Round Rock signifies a strategic milestone in the company’s mission to drive innovation, economic growth and industrial development in the region.
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About iMarket America’s Inc.
iMarket America’s Inc. (IMA) is the U.S. subsidiary of iMarketKorea, Korea’s largest Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (MRO) company. With a focus on B2B and industrial materials distribution, IMA is dedicated to driving industrial growth and innovation while providing specialized MRO services to leading corporations globally. Established in 2012, IMA is at the forefront of creating dynamic industrial clusters and fostering economic development.
About iMarketKorea
IMarketKorea, established in 2000, boasts annual sales of KRW 3 trillion and over 20 years of experience in B2B and industrial materials distribution, primarily serving Samsung Electronics and other major Korean enterprises.
About the Round Rock Chamber
The Round Rock Chamber is the economic generator for the Round Rock community and is driven by its dedication to improving quality of life and creating new opportunities for businesses. The Chamber drives business growth, attracts new businesses, creates new jobs and nurtures small businesses. Learn more: www.roundrockchamber.org
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