Following Microsoft’s acquisition of Nokia’s devices and services division, a significant volume of manufacturing capacity across Nokia’s global footprint required rapid rationalization. The Masan, South Korea facility was among the largest and most complex of these assets — a full-scale smartphone production facility that needed to be decommissioned and its assets recovered under strict restructuring-driven timelines.
Tekmart was engaged to execute what became the industry’s largest smartphone plant rationalization. The mandate required a complete multi-site asset assessment, full inventory disposition plan, and coordinated global redeployment of production equipment to buyers across 40+ countries.
The Masan facility housed advanced SMT lines, precision assembly equipment, test and measurement systems, and significant automation infrastructure. Asset recovery was conducted in parallel with facility operations winding down — requiring careful coordination with Nokia’s transition team under Microsoft’s oversight. Timeline pressure was acute: Microsoft required the facility cleared within defined restructuring milestones.
All assets were inventoried, valued, and placed with qualified buyers across the global buyer network. The facility was cleared on schedule within the restructuring timeline. The transaction demonstrated the capacity to execute at scale under significant time pressure in an international environment with multiple institutional stakeholders.
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