VANCOUVER -- Nam Tai Electronics has invested $30 million in the acquisition of machinery, new production lines, etc., to develop internal manufacturing operations.
To support its existing flexible printed circuit (FPC) subassembly business, the company has invested in FPC manufacturing, which involves the etching of a copper printed circuit onto a flexible plastic film and assisting customers in the design of the circuit layout.
San Jose -- With 116 billion ICs produced in 2005, the value of the worldwide IC packaging market was $23.1 billion in 2005, reports Electronic Trend Publications. Of this worldwide total, 37 billion ICs were assembled by contract packaging companies for a value of $9 billion.
The report predicts that the worldwide semiconductor industry will ship 193 billion ICs in 2010. At that time, the value of the IC packaging market will be $34.6 billion.
OAKLAND – Dell has announced it plans to triple the
amount of product recovered from customers by the end of 2009 and released its
annual sustainability report outlining current progress and future goals for
the company’s corporate responsibility efforts.
The company’s environmental design plans were laid out in a new
report. Other major goals include:
Introduction
of a new supplier audit tool to help ensure good workplace practices
throughout the company’s supply chain.
Global
compliance with the RoHS directive.
Enhanced
product energy efficiency through improvements in product design; and
Tripling
the recovery and recycling of retired computers by the end of 2009.
Dell’s annual sustainability report for fiscal year 2006,
which ended Feb. 3, outlines the company’s progress on environmental and social
measurements and was issued today in conjunction with the Coalition of
Environmentally Responsible Economies (Ceres) conference here.
Major achievements for the company’s recently completed
fiscal year include:
·Launch
of the company’s first high-volume, RoHS-compliant1 desktop motherboards. Dell exceeded its goal of shipping
three million of these motherboards per quarter by the fourth quarter of 2005.
·Recovery
of 36.1 million kgs of product for reuse or recycling from customers and
company operations. More than half of this total came from customers,
increasing Dell’s recovery of product from customers by 72% over fiscal year
2005 volumes.
·Completion
of Dell’s Supplier Self Assessment Questionnaire by 90% of targeted suppliers,
exceeding the goal of 50% of target group completing self-assessment.
Earlier this year, Dell issued a chemical-use policy that
set forth a plan to phase out the use of all brominated flame retardants in
desktop, notebook and server plastic parts. Dell also plans to expand its
existing ban on the use of brominated flame retardants in other products and
peripherals developed after June 1, 2006.
In 2005 Dell shipped more than 8.4 million RoHS-compliant,
Pb-free desktop motherboards.
Dell increased product recovered from customers for reuse or
recycling, as measured by weight, by 72% over 2005. Dell has set a target
to recover 125 million kilograms cumulatively by the end of 2009, nearly three
times as much as Dell recovered this year.
Dell plans to launch customer product recovery services in
Latin America and China this year.
A copy of the company’s sustainability report is available
at dell.com/sustainabilityreport.
Shanghai -- Assembléon, a subsidiary of Royal Philips Electronics, and Yamaha IM are extending their pick-and-place partnership for another three years. The agreement covers the global SMD placement market, and includes development, manufacturing, marketing, sales and service.
The cooperation began in 1987, when Assembléon launched the companies' first mutual product, the CSM46. Since then, the partnership has been extended with continuous cooperation.
Together, Assembléon and Yamaha have grown to be the top supplier of pick-and-place machines worldwide in terms of units.
"Together, our two companies have the economies-of-scale and technical expertise that electronics assembly operations worldwide can rely on," added Leon Husson, CEO of Assembléon. "With today's PCBs characterized by continued miniaturization and a widening component mix, the winners in the market will be the manufacturers who can make their machines future proof, while still delivering a cost-down, quality-up process."
SAN JOSE -- Sanmina-SCI andShocking Technologies will jointly develop Shocking's specialty polymers for embedding ESD protection into internal layers of PCBs. The companies will work together to formulate voltage switchable dielectric materials for inclusion in Sanmina-SCI's PCB structures.
VSDM are specialty polymers that instantaneously change from insulators to conductors when a pre-programmed bi-directional voltage is applied.
Shanghai & Santa Ana – At last week’s CPCA show Mason Electronics entered into a distribution contract for their electrical test products for the North American market with Christopher Associates.
Mason is a supplier of universal grid electrical test systems in Asia. Customers include OPC, Multek, Viasystems, Gold Circuits, Hitachi, Samsung, Jabil Circuit. Mason provides hardware, software and fixturing solutions from their ISO 9001 certified manufacturing plant in Shenzhen, as well as facilities throughout Asia.