Tag Archives: Foxconn

Foxconn, Flextronics, Jabil, Celestica top chip spenders 2010

2010 chip spend for EMS providers to total $38 billion. OEMs to outsource other product types. OEM semiconductor spend to rise 13%.


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IMI CEO Arthur Tan talks EMS, acquisitions, markets and challenges

You will understand in reading this interview how the Philippine-based EMS provider Integrated Microelectronics sees the changing EMS landscape, plans their CEO Arthur Tan has for expansion and more as he shares his vision with you and talks about …
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Too much EMS

it would take 2 years of 15% to 20% of annual EMS sector growth to get EMS industry utilization rates that eliminate overcapacity. Despite 7 years of industry restructuring there is still excess capacity in the EMS industry and …

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Mobile phones: Troubled contract manufacturing?

When the economy is strong and market demand is good, this model will help an EMS provider grow because economies of scale can be leveraged and the manufacturing business and the component business can …
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Marketing guru Seth Godin on branding and new media

You need to decide if you’re selling to people who know you or people who don’t. If you are …
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Hon Hai (Foxconn) Vietnam mega-site update

Depending on future Hon Hai customer demand, the Company plans to employ approximately 300,000 employees in Vietnam over the course …
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Foxconn to invest $50 million in St. Petersburg electronics manufacturing facility

oxconn, the world's largest provider of electronics manufacturing services (EMS), said the construction site would total 60,000 square meters and would be …
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Foxconn Takes ‘Best Internal Processes’ by Outsourcing OEMs in VO Survey

Foxconn rated highest for ‘best internal processes’ by OEM company managers and executives currently outsourcing electronics product design and manufacture.
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Brazil offshoring and outsourcing contract manufacturing

Meanwhile, as Brazil’s market for consumer products continues to develop, OEM executives engaged with contract manufacturers with facilities in Brazil could likely benefit from cost savings and reductions based partly on Brazil’s domestic consumer products consumption trend.
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