Data center orders are providing a lifeline to Japanese cable manufacturer Fujikura, reversing earlier cautious forecasts and brightening the company’s outlook as it seeks to recover from a troubled expansion period several years ago.
Japanese cable maker Fujikura is betting on growing demand for optical fiber in the U.S. (Photo by Takahiro Yamamoto)
Tokyo — Fujikura is significantly expanding its fiber-optic cable production capacity, driven by a surge in orders from data centers. This ramp-up comes after the company’s more conservative forecasts began to look outdated, helping to restore investor confidence and marking a strategic shift for the manufacturer still recovering from past overreach.
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