
TransPak did not just hit its hiring goal at its new Manor, Texas, campus. It left that target in the rearview mirror, according to local coverage and company material. The Silicon Valley logistics and packaging firm moved into a two-building, climate-controlled operation just outside Austin at the start of 2025 and has since scaled staff faster than planners had penciled in. The quicker ramp lines up with steady demand for logistics work tied to semiconductor and advanced manufacturing customers in the region.
As reported by the Austin Business Journal on Saturday, TransPak "rapidly outpaced its own hiring expectations" at the Manor site, moving beyond the roughly 100-worker benchmark the company set after the expansion. The outlet framed the development as a story about a sustained hiring pace rather than a single splashy recruitment push.
The campus spans about 300,000 square feet across two buildings and sits at 12540 Entrada Blvd., according to local reporting and property records. The Texas Real Estate Research Center notes the site was delivered as a temperature-controlled, heavy-rigging-capable operation intended to protect and move high-value semiconductor equipment.
When the campus debuted, industry coverage and the company said the expansion would add roughly 75 to 100 new roles to TransPak’s existing Manor workforce, bringing specialized packaging and crating capabilities to the Austin area. In a company release announcing the project, TransPak highlighted the facility’s climate-controlled bays and mezzanine workspaces as features built specifically for semiconductor logistics.
Why Manor Matters To The Chip Supply Chain
Manor’s rise as an industrial node is unfolding in the middle of a wider wave of semiconductor and supplier investments across Texas that are driving demand for logistics, packaging, and skilled trade work. Industry coverage of the state’s construction and semiconductor buildouts points to large projects lifting demand for specialized logistics providers and the support crews those firms hire.
Jobs Now: What The Openings Look Like
TransPak continues to list production, rigging, and customer service roles tied to its Austin and Manor operations on major job sites, where dozens of hourly and technical openings appear in recent listings. Platforms such as Glassdoor and Indeed show active positions that reflect both entry-level and more technical staffing needs.
For Manor, the faster-than-expected hiring translates into a steady stream of new employees spending locally and a deeper operations footprint for a firm that says it serves semiconductor customers across the region. City and company statements at the time of the campus opening emphasized the investment’s job and economic benefits for Manor and nearby communities, and TransPak’s sprint past its initial hiring goal suggests that the bet on growth is already being tested in real time.









