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where are cisco routers made

Cisco routers are manufactured in multiple countries around the world, with production spread across facilities to meet global demand and supply chain strategies. Primary locations include China (especially hubs like Shenzhen and Beijing for many Catalyst switches and routers), Mexico , India (new Chennai facility since 2024), Czech Republic , and even Russia for some Eastern European markets.

Key Manufacturing Hubs

China remains the dominant producer for Cisco hardware, leveraging its vast electronics supply chain—think Shenzhen's rapid prototyping edge. Cisco's 2024 supply chain report notes nine global sites , with four in China plus logistics centers.

  • China : Majority of routers, switches, and access points; authorized suppliers under Cisco certification.
  • India : Chennai factory (with Flex) launched in September 2024, making 540 Series routers for export to Japan, Australia, US, Mexico, and more—expected to generate $1.3B and 1,200 jobs.
  • Mexico & Czech Republic: Key for assembly of select products.
  • Other : Russia factory for regional needs.

Check labels on your router (front, back, bottom) for exact origin—varies by model.

Recent Shifts & "China Plus One"

Cisco's India move aligns with diversification post-2023 announcements, inaugurated by CEO Chuck Robbins and India's ministers. No major 2025-2026 disruptions noted, but forums like Reddit buzz about "made in China" labels sparking supply chain chats.

"Understanding where Cisco routers and switches are manufactured is vital... With facilities in China, Mexico, and the Czech Republic, Cisco ensures high standards."

TL;DR : Mostly China , expanding to India ; multi-country strategy for resilience.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.