TAIPEI -- Delta Electronics reported consolidated sales
revenues for May totaled NT$12.3 million, up 22
% over last year, and 4%
from April. Year to date sales are up 20% versus 2007.
Power supplies made up 60% of sales, components (including EMS sales) 19%, displays 3% and industrial automation 4%.
THIEF RIVER FALLS, MN -- Digi-Key Corp. has announced a global distribution agreement with TriQuint Semiconductor and a separate North Americadeal with Finisar Corp.
Under the agreements, Digi-Key will supply TriQuint'scommunications modules and components, and Finisar's pluggable
optical modules for datacom and telecommunication applications.
SOLIHULL, UK – Hundreds of workers reportedly walked out of Fujitsu’s electronics factory here to protest plans to move several dozen jobs to the US.
Representatives of the local union said 24-hour strike was the result of failed negotiations with plant management. The union wants to head off the transfer of some 150 jobs to a plant in Texas, reports said.
TOKYO -- Juki Corp. celebrated its 70th anniversary this week by announcing the sale of its 20,000th placement machine.
Just ahead of the Protec trade show, one of the world's largest for assembly, Juki celebrated its December 1938 founding by 900 machine makers located in the Tokyo metropolitan area. The companies
formed Tokyo Juki Manufacturers Association in Kokuryo-Cho, Chofu-City,
Tokyo. (It was renamed in September 1943.)
The company also announced the donation of 8 million yen to the Chinese
government and China Red Cross in the name of the Sichuan earthquake
survivors.
Last week at the SMT/Hybrid/Packaging trade show in Nuremburg, Germany, the company sold a reported 10 machines.
Overall, Juki sells more than 200 placement machines each month, president Bob Black reportedly said.
PROVIDENCE, RI – The Rhode Island Senate has passed four
recycling bills aimed at reducing the amount of trash disposed in state dumps.
Passage of three of the bills is pending the House
Environment and Natural Resources Committee. A fourth, which covers disposal of electronics, is in the House Finance Committee.
The Senate e-waste bill requires manufacturers to
take back and recycle household electronics products. A similar House
bill is with the state Finance Committee.