Rohm Thailand Semiconductor Plant expected to resume full production capacity in February next year in February

Nikkei News reported that Japanese electronics component maker Rohm CEO Masaaki Sawamura stated on the 9th that the two semiconductor factories in Thailand that were suspended due to the flood disaster plan to resume work in December, and plans to complete the plan in 2012. February will increase production capacity to full capacity. According to the Nikkei news report, the two Thai semiconductor factories accounted for Rohm's overall production proportion (in terms of amount) of 1/3, so after the shutdown, the production capacity of Japanese car makers has been impacted.

Rohm recently announced that the company’s two semiconductor facilities in the Rojana Industrial Park in Thailand and the Nava Nakorn Industrial Park have been suspended due to water in the plant. Among them, the Rojana plant mainly produces LSI, and the Nava Nakorn plant mainly produces LSI, transistors, diodes, resistors and capacitors.

The Nikkei reported a few days ago that flooding in Thailand has led to difficulties in the procurement of some electronic components and has begun to impact the Japanese carmaker’s domestic production capacity in Japan. The supply of electronic components, which are in serious shortage, is a semiconductor (transistor) and capacitor manufactured by Rohm. . The report pointed out that although the shutdown of Rohm Thailand Semiconductor Plant will not impact the production capacity of global depots as the suspension of the Renesas MCU Plant during the 311 Strong Earthquake, some of the parts produced by Rohm are special specifications for different depots. The car manufacturer may not be able to immediately entrust Other suppliers to produce the missing parts.

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