A familiar picture: Ibiden reigned (again) as the top PCB fabricator in 2006.Ed: For discussion of the NTI NTI NewTech Infosystems (software company, Irvine, California) NTI Nuclear Threat Initiative NTI National Transit Institute (New Brunswick, New Jersey) NTI Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated 95 methodology, see the online version at pcdandm.com/cms/content/view/3730/95/ There may be a few fabricators missing from the list, but, to the best of this author's knowledge, this year's NTI study reveals 95 makers in 2006 had revenues of $100 million or greater. In 2005, there were 93. Some fabricators from the 2005 list have "disappeared" because of mergers. A few disappeared because revenues dipped below $100 million, not necessarily in local currency but because of the exchange rate phenomenon. Exchange rates of major currencies are seen in TABLE 1. Examples of mergers include Tyco's PCB PCB: see polychlorinated biphenyl. PCB in full polychlorinated biphenyl Any of a class of highly stable organic compounds prepared by the reaction of chlorine with biphenyl, a two-ring compound. Group, which was acquired by TTM Technologies TTM Technologies is a printed circuit board manufacturer headquartered in Santa Ana, California, with locations in Washington, Wisconsin, Utah, Connecticut, and Shanghai, China. . Yamanashi MEW mew, miaow the vocal sound characteristic of domestic cats; in various languages it is spelled in 31 different ways, which include 'miaow', 'meow', 'myaus', 'mio', and 'mau'. See also vocalization. merged with Panasonic Electronic Devices (PED n. 1. A basket; a hammer; a pannier. ) Photo-circuits had $160 million in revenues in 2005, but revenue dwindled to $76 million in 2006 and the company was shut down at the end of June. Hong Kong-based Redboard, with facilities in China, had less than $100 million revenue in 2006 due to various problems. There are a few new entries in 2006. Gultech had good year thanks to its Wuxi plant performance, even after shutting its Singapore plants. It even turned a profit. Daisho-Microline came up quickly thanks to successful microvia board production, mainly for Nokia. (Although it bears the name Daisho, this Japanese maker's share is only about 15% and the company is actually Microline.) The author is not sure whether Hsing Kuo Industry had $100 million in revenue, but the company does have substantial plants in China. The year-over-year growth of the top 95 fabricators was 16.2% (from $29.39 billion to $34.16 billion), topping the composite world growth of 13.1%. The "big get bigger" trend continues. In 2006, of the approximate $47.5 billion worth of PCBs produced worldwide, Japanese fabricators accounted for $15.3 billion, Taiwanese fabricators about $11.7 billion and U.S. fabricators about $6.7 billion. The fabricators in these three countries were responsible for 71% of the world output (FIGURE 1). Of the 95 companies reported on, 69 (73%) of fabricators hail from these three countries. This is not a coincidence. Bare vs. Assembled PWBs Since many flex manufacturers are engaged in assembly operations and most rigid board fabricators are not, an apples-to-apples comparison is difficult to make because we are in many cases reporting the flex fabricators' combined output. Yes, some rigid board makers are also engaged in assembly through their parent organizations such as Multek (Flextronics), Sanmina-SCI (Sanmina-SCI)and Foxconn Advanced TechnologY (Foxconn or Hon Hai), but PCB output is treated separately from the parents' other sales, and the author was able to ascertain the PCB output thanks to the generosity of these fabricators. There are 22 PCB makers engaged "primarily" in flex manufacturing. Some are also engaged in rigid board manufacture. Of the top 22 flex makers, 10 are Japanese (FIGURE 2). This is understandable, as about 40% of the total flex output is produced by Japanese manufacturers. The total world flex output in 2006 is estimated at $7 billion. The flex output of the top 22 makers, after subtracting any rigid PCBs from their figures, is estimated to be about $5.6 billion, or 80% of the world output. The PCB Fabricators TABLE 2 lists the top 95 PCB fabricators worldwide. The following section reviews the top fabricators, covers critical information on the current situation and offers future expectations. It is remarkable that Ibiden has held the top position for four consecutive years. With last year's investment of approximately $450 million for IC substrate production and the current investment of more than $250 million, it is likely that Ibiden will maintain the No. 1 position in the foreseeable future. Approximately 80% of its PCB revenue comes from IC package substrates. Its pretax profit on its PCB business was over 18%. This year in April, there was a major management change within Ibiden. Yoshifumi Iwata, who drove the company to the top worldwide position, became chairman and Hiroki Takenaka took over the reigns of the company for the next growth period. It will be interesting to see how he steers Ibiden. As a start, the company hired 200 new college graduates in April. (Ibiden just upgraded its 2007 forecast, which targets $2 billion PCB revenue for fiscal 2007, the very first PCB maker to do so.) Ibiden has other businesses besides PCBs. One of its fastest-growing businesses is ceramic filters that eliminate carbon particulates from auto and truck exhaust associated with diesel engines. Ibiden has plants to manufacture this filter in Japan, France and Hungary. Its PCB plants are in Japan, the U.S. (Elgin, IL), Beijing and the Philippines with final inspection stations in Shanghai and a few other places in Asia. Unimicron has grown leaps and bounds by a series of acquisition as well as organic expansion. It has several manufacturing locations in Taiwan and China. Unimicron was second in cell-phone board output in 2006 (180 million pieces) after Compeq, which produced about 190 million pieces. Cellphone (CELLular telePHONE) The first ubiquitous wireless telephone. Originally analog, all new cellular systems are digital, which has enabled the cellphone to turn into a smartphone that has access to the Internet. boards are produced at the Shan Ying and Lu Chu plants in Taiwan and the Shenzhen and Kunshan plants in China. Uniflex (Kunshan) is a joint venture between Unimicron (51%) and Uniflex of Taiwan (49%). Unimicron manufactures all sorts of PCBs. The recent emphasis is on IC substrates and high layer count multilayer PCBs. Moreover, the firm is investing $500 million in the Suzhou area, where it will build various types of PCBs including IC substrates. Samsung Electro-Mechanics Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . (SEMCO SEMCO Southeastern Michigan Computer Organization, Inc. SEMCO Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., Ltd. SEMCO Systems Engineering and Management Company SEMCO Salisbury Engineering Manufacturing Company (Missouri) ) has been concentrating in two areas: IC substrates and microvia boards for cellphones including flex-rigid boards. Approximately 60% of its revenue was derived from IC substrates and 40% from microvia boards. It also invested $400 million in the southern part of Korea (Ilsan) for flip-chip package substrates. Nippon Mektron is the largest flex maker in the world with plants in Japan, Taiwan, China, Thailand, Germany and the Czech Republic Czech Republic, Czech Česká Republika (2005 est. pop. 10,241,000), republic, 29,677 sq mi (78,864 sq km), central Europe. It is bordered by Slovakia on the east, Austria on the south, Germany on the west, and Poland on the north. . Its growth was slow last year due to price erosion of flex products caused by severe competition that resulted from global overcapacity o·ver·ca·pac·i·ty n. Too great a capacity for production of commodities or delivery of services in relation to actual need: the problem of overcapacity in many large industries. . Sixty% of its revenue comes from overseas operations. The flex assembly business is growing rapidly with the completion of a plant in Suzhou. Nippon Mektron is building two plants in China, one next to the existing plant in Zhuhai and one in Amoi. The latter is designated as a "finishing" plant for the Taiwan plants. [FIGURE 3 OMITTED] The company's origin is from a technical transfer from Mektron (Rogers) and it was allowed to use "Mektron" with a "Japan" prefix, but only in Japan. All its overseas subsidiaries are called Mektec. CMK CMK Consumer & Market Knowledge CMK C. M. Kornbluth (Lemony Snicket) was known to be the largest maker of single-sided boards (SSB SSB Statistisk Sentralbyrå (Statistics Norway) SSB Super Smash Bros (video game) SSB Space Studies Board SSB Single Side Band SSB Single Stranded DNA-Binding Protein SSB Salomon Smith Barney ) in the world. Today, however, it has changed its course completely, building mainly multilayer boards. It is still engaged in SSB production in China, Malaysia and Indonesia. However, more than half of its revenue is derived from MLBs. Besides several plants in Japan, it operates at three sites in China; two in Dongguang (single, double-sided and multilayer) and one in Wuxi (microvia), plus a JV in Dongguan with GBM GBM 1 Glioblastoma multiforme, see there 2. Glomerular basement membrane of Taiwan (CMK is a minority owner with 49% of share). CMK's Singapore single-sided plant was shut down several years ago. Its newest plant is in Thailand, recently inaugurated. Its $100 million investment is the first stage and CMK has decided to expand this Thai plant into the second phase. About 35% of the PCBs CMK makes are for the automotive industry The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2006, more than 69 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide. . CMK is probably the largest fabricator fab·ri·cate tr.v. fab·ri·cat·ed, fab·ri·cat·ing, fab·ri·cates 1. To make; create. 2. To construct by combining or assembling diverse, typically standardized parts: of automotive PCBs in the world, at $350 million. The second largest automotive PCB maker is Viasystems Group. Nanya PCB is concentrating on IC substrates and highend MLB MLB Major League Baseball MLB Minor League Baseball MLB Middle Linebacker (football) MLB Motor Life Boat MLB Matt Leblanc (actor) MLB Mother Love Bone (band) in Taiwan and all other products are pushed to its China subsidiary in Kusnhan. Today, Nanya PCB derives 70% of its revenue from IC substrates. Half of this comes from flip-chip substrates. Nanya PCB obtained its original flip-chip manufacturing technology from Japan's NTK NTK Need To Know NTK Nice to Know NTK Näringslivets Telekoförening (Swedish) NTK Newton Toolkit . Nanya PCB is a part of Nanya PCB World. Its parent, Nanya Plastic, from which Nanya PCB became independent and has its own stock listed, makes glass yarn, glass cloth a woven fabric formed of glass fibers. See also: Glass , copper foil, laminates, dry film and solder resist among other things. Its model is total integration. Its investment tactics are on at once flamboyant yet cautious, which is obvious from the expansion plan both in Taiwan and China. Its expansion plan does not sacrifice profits. In this author's eyes, Nanya PCB continues to push the football one yard at a time rather than going for the long pass. Its China plant has been strong for Delphi and Sony, but the second plant is now pushing BGA/CSP and higher layercount MLB with the introduction of pin lamination lamination a laminar structure or arrangement. . When plant 8 is completed, Nanya PCB will supposedly have a monthly flipchip production capacity of 45 million pieces. Shinko Electric Industry is strongly affiliated with Fujitsu Ltd., which owns more than 50% of Shinko's share. As its lead frame business continues to decline, its flip-chip and other IC substrate business continues to grow. It is also heavily engaged in assembly of IC substrates and camera modules. It is one of four flip-chip package substrate suppliers to Intel; Ibiden, Shinko, Samsung and Nanya PCB (with NTK). Last year, it expanded its main flip-chip manufacturing plant in Nagano, Japan. FIGURE 3 shows Shinko's main flip-chip plant at Wakaho, Nagano. The aforementioned fabricators had revenues greater than $1 billion in 2006. The author would like to call them the NTI-$1 Billion Club. Many others are striving to achieve $1 billion in revenue in the near future. It will be interesting to observe which makers get there. KB (Kingboard Chemical) PCB Group includes Elec & Eltek, Techwise (and Techwise-Shirai), Jiangmen Glory Faith and three other relatively small makers. Multek is a subsidiary of Flextronics, the second-largest EMS maker after Foxconn. Multek operates in Brazil, Germany, U.S. and at several locations in Doumen district of Zhuhai. (After purchasing Solectron, "new Flextronics" is neck-to-neck with Foxconn.) Dae.duck Group operates in Korea, the Philippines and Tianjin, China. It is one of the oldest Korean PCB makers and its recent emphasis is on maintaining profitability. However, it is not totally ignoring investment. Two years ago, it built an IC substrate plant, called APERIO, and its IC substrate business is growing. Its products are well balanced from single-and double-sided, MLB, microvia boards, flex, flex-rigid and IC substrates. The Tianjin plant makes single-sided boards. Tripod is one of the most flamboyant investors in PCB industry. Its expansion in Wuxi, China, is unbelievable. Its plan is to produce about $800 million in China in 2008. When this is accomplished, there is no doubt that Tripod will be a member of NTI-$1 Billion Club. Fujikura is the second largest flex maker, after Nippon Mektron. It has a plant in Japan (Tohoku Fujikura), a few in Thailand (PCCT) and a flex assembly plant in Shanghai. Its next expansion will be in Vietnam. About 80% of its revenue is derived from its overseas plants. During the JPCA JPCA Japan Petrochemical Industry Association Show this year, it exhibited embedded component flex circuits. Hitachi Chemical has PCB plants in several locations in Japan, one in Singapore and another in Taiwan. HC's involvement in PCB industry is quite diversified. It makes laminates, dry, film (the largest in the world, with production capacity of 350 million square meters per annum Per annum Yearly. ), PCBs from single-sided to MLB and production equipment through its subsidiary. Its total PCB-related business amounts to about $2 billion per annum. AT&S is the largest PCB maker in Europe. It operates in Austria, India, Korea and China. Recently, its main emphasis has been in Shanghai. The second building in Shanghai includes original Phase 2 and Phase 3. Phase 2 started production last August. It is already filled to capacity with work and Phase 3 is being equipped with production machines for expansion. Wus recently exited from the TAB business. Its China subsidiary in Kunshan has been concentrating on high layer-count MLB in the past several years and is probably the largest high layer-count MLB maker in China at this moment. LG Electronics sells a good portion of its products to its parent, but outside sales is also growing gradually. It makes microvia boards, IC substrates, flex and MLBs with layer counts up to 40 and with back drilling. TTM Technologies purchased Tyco Electronics' PCB operations, including the backplane An interconnecting device that has sockets for printed circuit boards to plug into. Passive and Active Although resistors may be used, a "passive" backplane adds no processing in the circuit. assembly business. Although it shut down the Oregon facility (originally Praegitzer Industries), its 2006 revenue was over $600 million. It has several manufacturing locations throughout the U.S. and a backplane assembly plant in Shanghai. Young Poon poon n. Any of several trees of the genus Calophyllum, of southern Asia, having light hard wood used for masts and spars. [Sinhalese p PCB Group has Korea Circuit, Interflex and Young Poon FPC fpc - A translator from Backus's FP to C. ftp://apple.com/comp.sources.Unix/Volume20. . Interflex and Young Poon FPC encountered severe price erosion in 2005 and 2006 that resulted in declining revenue even though the volume seems to have been sustained. Through Interflex, Young Poon PCB Group has back-end flex operations in Tianjin, China. Korea Circuit launched its IC substrate business last year. Meiko Electronics is one of the Japanese PCB makers investing "Taiwan style." It has several plants in Japan, two in China and just broke ground in Vietnam, near Hanoi, for PCB and assembly operations. Its total investment in Vietnam will reach more than $300 million in a few years. Its global production capacity of PTH PTH abbr. parathyroid hormone Parathyroid hormone (PTH) A chemical substance produced by the parathyroid glands. This hormone is a major element in regulating calcium in the body. boards will reach 1 million square meters per month in a few years. Meiko also makes hole-counters and screen printing stencils. Sanmina-SCI made a painful decision to shut its Phoenix plant. Some of the products made at the Phoenix plant will be transferred to Owego, Malaysia and Singapore. SanminaSCI is one of the very few PCB makers in the U.S. engaged in basic research and development of new technologies. Its fastest-growing plant is Malaysia, with very high layer-count and large panel capability up to 40 layers. Viasystems Group has plants only in China. Its emphasis is on automotive boards and high layer-count MLB with large panel sizes. It transferred technologies from the U.S. and Europe to its China plants and it is beginning to see the effect of this technology transfer. Gold Circuit Electronics operates in Taiwan and at two locations in China, one in Suzhou and the other in nearby Changshu. Its total notebook motherboard output was 17 million in 2006, second only to HannSater Boards, which made 21 million pieces. Between these two, the total notebook motherboard shipments were 38 million pieces, or 49% of the 78 million pieces shipped in 2006. GCE GCE 1. (formerly in Britain) General Certificate of Education 2. Informal a pass in a GCE examination GCE n abbr (BRIT) (= General Certificate of Education) → in Taiwan is concentrating on high layer-count MLBs. Eighty-five% of its output in Taiwan comes from MLBs of 10 layers and above. Panasonic Electronic Devices (PED), formerly Matsushita Electronic Components, absorbed Yamanashi Matsushita Denko when its parent, Panasonic Industry, took Matsushita Denko under its wing. Yamanashi Matsushita Denko is specialized in microvia boards, particularly "filled via" type. PED is known for its ALIVH ALIVH Any-Layer, Inner Via Hole (Matsushita Electronics Components Company) technology. ALIVH boards are manufactured at two locations in Japan and one location in Taiwan, near Taipei. In fiscal 2007, PED is expanding its ALIVH capacity both in Japan and Taiwan. It shut its single-sided operation in Thailand at the end of June this year. Although a few licensees did not succeed, CMK is doing well with ALIVH. ALIVH production by PED was about $220 million in 2006, including the Taiwan output. It is increasing its ALIVH capacity by 15% this year in Japan and Taiwan. Over 90% of the prepregs used are glass epoxy epoxy Any of a class of thermosetting polymers, polyethers built up from monomers with an ether group that takes the form of a three-membered epoxide ring. The familiar two-part epoxy adhesives consist of a resin with epoxide rings at the ends of its molecules and a curing type. Only a small portion of aramid Aramid fibers are a class of heat-resistant and strong synthetic fibers. They are used in aerospace and military applications, for ballistic rated body armor fabric, and as an asbestos substitute. The name is a shortened form of "aromatic polyamide". prepregs are used. PPT and Kinsus are engaged in IC substrates and both have grown rapidly in the past few years. HannsStar Board is a champion of notebook motherboards. Merix is finally making gains with the China plants, but is shutting down Hong Kong Hong Kong (hŏng kŏng), Mandarin Xianggang, special administrative region of China, formerly a British crown colony (2005 est. pop. 6,899,000), land area 422 sq mi (1,092 sq km), adjacent to Guangdong prov. plant. In a sudden move, 3M shut its Japanese flex subsidiary at the end of March, and is shutting its Eau Claire Eau Claire (ō klâr), city (1990 pop. 56,856), seat of Eau Claire co., W central Wis., on the Chippewa at the mouth of the Eau Claire River, in a hilly lake region; inc. 1872. , WI, facility. (3M is so secretive that the $400 million output listed on the NTI-95 is the author's best guess, based on various inputs.) Toppan NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98). NEC was founded in Tokyo in 1899 as Nippon Electric Company, Ltd. is moving into high-end IC substrates as well as its traditional high layer-count MLBs. Unitech made about 105 million cellphone boards in 2006 in Taiwan and China combined. Since its main customer, Motorola, reportedly had a recent glitch A temporary or random hardware malfunction. It is possible that a bug in a program may cause the hardware to appear as if it had a glitch in it and vice versa. At times it can be extremely difficult to determine whether a problem lies within the hardware or the software. See glitch attack. that impacted orders, Unitech and Compeq performed poorly in the last few months, but their businesses are expected to recover in August, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. recent announcements. Everyone is interested in what Foxconn is trying to do in PCBs. It is very difficult to follow Foxconn because, like 3M, it does not disclose anything about its PCB business. So the author has had to gather bits and pieces of information to come up with $360 million output (bare board only). Foxconn has two rigid and two flex plants in Shenzhen, and has been building a gigantic PCB complex in Yan Tai at the northern edge of Shang Dong Peninsula. Recently, however, something seems to have happened at Yan Tai complex. It was reported that after the completion of Plant 4, construction on the subsequent plants was stopped. It has constructed PCB plants in two or three other locations in China and will probably build a plant or two in Viemam. The main body of Foxconn's PCB operation is called Foxconn Advanced Technology (FAT). FPC operations and Yan Tai rigid board plants belong to FAT, but two rigid board plants in Shenzhen seem to be treated separately within the Foxconn organization. Foxconn (its Chinese name Personal names in Chinese culture follow a number of conventions different from those of personal names in Western cultures. Most noticeably, a Chinese name is written with the family name (surname or last name) first and the given name next, therefore "John Smith" as a is Hon Hal) is currently the world largest EMS maker and its PCB consumption is enormous. It is understandable that the intention of this gigantic project is to supply PCBs internally, but everything about Foxconn PCB is misty. Meadville Group started modestly as Oriental Printed Circuits (OPC (1) (OpenGL Performance Characterization) A project group within GPC that manages OpenGL benchmarks. OPC endorses the Viewperf and GLperf benchmarks. Viewperf was created by IBM and OPC provides viewsets for it, which are combinations of tests using specific ). It still operates the original Hong Kong plant as OPC. Under OPC, Meadville built a JV PCB plant in Dongguan, called Shenyi Electronics. Then, it built Shanghai Meadville Electronics (SME (1) (Small and Medium-sized Enterprise) See SMB. (2) (Subject Matter Expert) An individual who is well-versed in the policies and procedures of a particular department or division. ), Shanghai Meadville Technology Silicon Platform (SMTSP), Dongguang Meadville Circuits (DMC DMC Devil May Cry (video game) DMC Detroit Medical Center DMC Darryl McDaniels (rapper) DMC Destination Management Company DMC Del Mar College (Corpus Christi, TX) ) and is now building a microvia board plant of substantial size in Guangzhou (GMC GMC See: Guaranteed Mortgage Certificate ). Today, SME is engaged mainly in microvia board production. OPC, SYE and DMC are mainly involved in high layer-count MLB production. The Meadville Group had a very successful IPO (Initial Public Offering) The first time a company offers shares of stock to the public. While not a computer term per se, many founders, employees and insiders of computer companies have found this acronym more exciting than any tech term they ever heard. on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (Traditional Chinese: 香港交易所, also 港交所; abbreviated as HKEX; HKSE: 0388 ) is the stock exchange of Hong Kong. . The Meadville Group also has several laminate laminate, n a thin slice of porcelain or plastic fabricated in a dental lab, which is cemented to the front of the teeth to cover gaps, whiten stained teeth, or reshape chipped or broken teeth. manufacturing plants throughout China, with an annual capacity of over 20 million square meters of glass epoxy laminates. It is striving to top the $500 million mark soon, perhaps as early as in 2007. GBM (Globat Brands Manufacture) has three PCB operations: GBM Chuan Yuen (Shenzhen), GBM Yuanmao (Kunshan) and CMK-GBM (Dongguan), a JV with CMK (49%) and GBM (51%). Although owned by GBM, more than 70% of CMK-GBM output goes to Japanese OEMs operating in China. Therefore, there seems to be just a cordial relationship between CMK-GBM and other GBM plants. While rumors had Ruwel AG of Germany in talks of a possible collaboration with GBM Yuanmao, recent information reveals the talk collapsed. Kyoden Group has several subsidiaries in Japan and one in Thailand (Toei Denshi). It started as a quickturn specialist years ago and through a series of acquisitions went into mass production as well. Simmtech of Korea used to be called Chungbuk Electronics. As the name suggests, it started to grow as a major manufacturer of single-in-line memory module circuits. Recent growth has been driven by IC substrates. Chin Pooh operates in Taiwan. It dissolved its JV (ACP (Associate Computing Professional) The award for successful completion of an examination in computers offered by the ICCP. It is geared to newcomers in the computing field. For more information, visit www.iccp.org. ACP - Algebra of Communicating Processes Electronics) in Suzhou with Aspocomp in March and has been building its own plants in nearby Changshu. Since Chin Poon was a minority shareholder, no part of ACS (Asynchronous Communications Server) See network access server. Electronics output was counted toward its revenue. It has another operation in Thailand called Draco that is engaged mainly in single-sided manufacture. Chin Poon had a 50% share but its share has been diluted since the venture went public in the Thailand Stock Exchange. It is one of the largest manufacturers of single-sided and silver-through-hole boards in the world. It also makes double-sided, MLB and microvia boards. Mitsubishi Gas Chemical owns Japan Circuit Industry (IC substrate) and Tai Hong Circuit Industry in Taiwan (SSB, DSB DSB Dispute Settlement Body (World Trade Organization) DSB Double Strand Break DSB Defense Science Board (US DoD) DSB Deep Sand Bed DSB Deutscher Sportbund , MLB and IC substrates). Tai Hong has a subsidiary in Dongguan, China, manufacturing single-sided boards. MGC MGC Mammalian Gene Collection MGC Media Gateway Controller MGC Middle Georgia College MGC Museums and Galleries Commission (UK government) MGC Mississippi Gaming Commission MGC Manual Gain Control is known for its BT-based laminates. Its BT laminate production capacity was recently expanded to one million square meters per month. DYnamic Electronics (note capital "Y") is one of the large PC motherboard Please [improve the article] or discuss this issue on the talk page. makers. Earlier this year, DYnamic decided to go for microvia technology and since has been collaborating (technology transfer) with DAP of Korea. A part of extension at its Kunshan plant is allotted al·lot tr.v. al·lot·ted, al·lot·ting, al·lots 1. To parcel out; distribute or apportion: allotting land to homesteaders; allot blame. 2. for microvia production. Vertex recently announced that it would stop manufacturing PCBs in Taiwan, leaving only its China plants for PCB production. Its Chinese subsidiary, Global Flex, went public on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Vertex had an ill-fated SLC (Subscriber Loop Carrier) Lucent's designation for its digital loop carrier (DLC) products. See digital loop carrier. See also 386SLC. project in the mid 1990s. Broadtek consists of three makers (3COM (1) (Computer Output Microfilm) Creating microfilm or microfiche from the computer. A COM machine receives print-image output from the computer either online or via tape or disk and creates a film image of each page. ) and is a subsidiary of First International Computer. The author is not familiar with this company except that he met its VP of sales once in Japan and quoted his sales revenue figure. Sumitomo Printed Circuit Board is a flex manufacturing subsidiary of Sumitomo Electric Industry ("Denko" in Japanese). It has plants in Japan, the Philippines ("First Sumiden"), Shenzhen and Suzhou, and a new one in Vietnam. Micro Circuit System is a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of Mitsui Metal & Smelting smelting, in metallurgy, any process of melting or fusion, especially to extract a metal from its ore. Smelting processes vary in detail depending on the nature of the ore and the metal involved, but they are typified in the use of the blast furnace. and is engaged in flex BGA (Ball Grid Array) A popular surface mount chip package that uses a grid of solder balls as its connectors. Available in plastic and ceramic varieties, BGA is noted for its compact size, high lead count and low inductance, which allows lower voltages to be used. and COF products. Hitachi Cable Hitachi Cable, Ltd. (日立電線株式会社 is similar to Micro Circuit Systems in product scope. Fujitsu Interconnect Technology in Japan is engaged in high layer-count MLB and high-end IC substrates (flip-chip). Its Vietnam subsidiary is engaged in microvia boards with filled via structure for cellphones and high-end notebook computers. When it comes to complex MLB, the company is one of the most capable makers in the world along with Hitachi PWB (Printed Wiring Board) An alternate term for printed circuit board. See printed circuit board. Solutions (not in the list), Toppan NEC, Yamamoto Manufacturing, Sanmina-SCI, TTM Technologies, Multek, Viasystems and Merix. Career Technology is the largest Taiwan based flex maker with plants in Taiwan, Suzhou and Kunshan. ASE (Adaptive Server Enterprise) A relational DBMS from Sybase that runs on Windows NT/2000, Linux and a variety of Unix platforms. ASE is a comprehensive and robust data management product with a long history dating back to the late 1980s. , Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, has plants in Taiwan and Shanghai for IC substrates. Daisho Denshi is the largest flex-rigid board maker in Japan and just started to operate a $120 million state-of-art IC substrate plant north of Tokyo, equipped with many advanced manufacturing equipment including several LDI See OpenLDI. systems. NTK has been making ceramic-based chip substrates for many years. Recently, it started to make organic substrates in its new $270 million plant in Japan. It is now expanding the plant. Kyocera SLC was formed by Kyocera after purchasing the PCB operations of IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) Yasu, which triggered microvia technologies with Surface Laminar laminar /lam·i·nar/ (lam´i-nar) 1. pertaining to a lamina or laminae. 2. laminated. 3. of, pertaining to, or being a streamlined, smooth fluid flow. Circuits (SLC). It invested approximately $170 million in a plant in Ayabe City in Kyoto for flip-chip substrate manufacturing. Kyocera SLC is one of the main suppliers of flip-chip substrates for the Sony Sony PlayStation Sony Playstation - Playstation 3. Topsearch built a new plant in the town of Shaoguang, about three hours north of Guangzhou, and transferred low layer-count boards there. It also built a plant at Tong Liao, Inner Mongolia Inner Mongolia Chinese Nei Mongol or Nei-meng-ku Autonomous region (pop., 2002 est.: 23,790,000), China. Stretching some 1,800 mi (2,900 km) across north-northeastern China, it has an area of 454,600 sq mi (1,177,500 sq km); its capital is Hohhot. . It is concentrating on higher layer-count boards at its original plant in Shekou, located at the western edge of Shenzhen. M-Flex's total output was $504 million inclusive of inclusive of prep. Taking into consideration or account; including. flex assembly. M-Flex also manufactures camera modules. It expanded its Suzhou plant in the past year. Sony Chemical is making rigid boards at Neagari Plant in Japan and flex (including assembly) in Suzhou. Shirai Denshi has several plants in Japan and a JV with Techwise, called Techwise-Shirai in Fo Gang, Guangzhou. It has applied for permission to build another plant in China, but the outcome of the application is not yet known. It also makes AOI AOI Area Of Interest AOI Automated Optical Inspection AOI Art of Illusion (3D modeling software) AOI Associated Oregon Industries AOI Angle Of Incidence AOI Age of Innocence (David Hamilton book, also a band) equipment, mostly for detecting smears on gold plating For other uses, see Gold plating (disambiguation). Gold plating is a method of depositing a thin layer of gold onto the surface of another metal, most often copper or silver, by chemical or electrochemical means. and solder mask An insulating pattern applied to a printed circuit board that exposes only the areas to be soldered. misregistration. Hutchinson is not exactly a PCB maker. It places conductors on disk drive suspension units that are formed by an etching process that removes the unwanted metal and the resulting drives have flex-like functions. Therefore Hutchinson is listed. Ya Hsin is in trouble. There has been a rumor that Foxconn may be interested in acquiring the company, although both sides denied it. Its Suzhou PCB plant is gigantic, with a total floor space of almost 2 million square feet. It has a few plants in Dongguan, which make a lot of six-layer controlled impedance boards for Sony PlayStation 2. The new design of the PlayStation 2 board is a four-layer structure. Ruwei is one of the oldest PCB makers in the world and is now owned by the U.S. investment company, Bear Steams. Its intended Romanian venture was stopped by Bear Steams and now Ruwel seems to be looking to collaborate in China. Elna has two plants in Japan and one in Penang, Malaysia. Sumitomo Bakelite has a flex plant in northern part of Japan and one in Hanoi. Eighty% of its revenue is derived from its Vietnam subsidiary. ISU-Petasys was once Namyang Precision Electronics. It is now one the largest suppliers of high layer-count MLBs to Cisco Systems “Cisco” redirects here. For other uses, see Cisco (disambiguation). Cisco System,Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO, HKSE: 4333 ) is an American multinational corporation with 54,000 employees and annual revenue of US $28.48 billion as of 2006. . KCE KCE Konami Computer Entertainment KCE Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (Brussels, Belgium) KCE Kilogram of Coal Equivalent (energy intensity; also seen as KgCE) is now profitable. Its major field is automotive electronics. It is the largest rigid board maker in Thailand. APCB APCB Air Pollution Control Board (Advanced PCB) has a plant in Taiwan and two in China: Shenzhen and Kunshan. Aspocomp decided to shut down its flagship plant in Salo, Finland Salo (IPA: [ˈsɑlo]) is a town and municipality of Finland. It is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Finland Proper region. . It acquired the remaining 49% share in ACP Electronics from Chin Poon. It has been building a microvia plant in Chennai, India, but it is said that the construction is moving at a snail's pace snail's pace Noun a very slow speed because of wastewater treatment issues. Aspocomp also owns a plant in Thailand, the former PCB Center. Sumitomo Metal Electro-Device is a maker of IC substrates. It has plants in Japan and Penang. CCTC CCTC California Commission on Teacher Credentialing CCTC Canadian Council for Tobacco Control CCTC Central Carolina Technical College CCTC Consortium of College Testing Centers CCTC Certified Clinical Transplant Coordinator CCTC Comanche County Telephone Co., Inc. (China Circuit Technology Corporation) is the largest "Chinese" PCB maker. Wurth Electronics serves niche market A niche market also known as a target market is a focused, targetable portion (subset) of a market sector. By definition, then, a business that focuses on a niche market is addressing a need for a product or service that is not being addressed by mainstream providers. with niche products. New management at DDi pushed the maker finally to profitability after traumatic several years. Plotech has a plant in Taiwan and two plants in China. Eastern is a growing IC substrate maker specialized in very thin CSP (1) (Certified Systems Professional) An earlier award for successful completion of an ICCP examination in systems development. See ICCP. (2) (Commerce Service P package substrates. Shindo Denshi is a maker of COF. Shinko Manufacturing is often mistaken as Shinko Electric Industry by foreigners. Both are located in Nagano Prefecture Nagano Prefecture (長野県 Nagano-ken in Japan, but when spelled in Chinese characters, these two are completely different although the same phonetically. TPT TPT Transport TPT Trumpet (music scores) TPT The Physics Teacher TPT Tara Palmer-Tomkinson (UK celebrity) TPT Trailer Park Trash TPT Temporary Part Time TPT Thermodynamic Perturbation Theory , a medium-sized Taiwanese fabricator, has grown steadily in the past several years. Kyosh a became profitable in 2006 after shutting its money-losing Mexican plant. It operates two factories in Japan, one in China and one in Indonesia. Innovex shut all its U.S. factories and shifted its entire flex production to Thailand. Arrk PCB Group has three plants in Japan (Clover Electronics, Nippon Micron and Satosen) and acquired 30% of Korean maker, Accuris, and 100% of Mutual Tech of Taiwan last year. Cosmotech recently launched into IC substrate manufacture. It has a single-sided manufacturing subsidiary in Dongguan. Yu Fo has plants in Taiwan and China, which seem to specialize in high frequency PCBs. MFS's majority shareholder is Wearns Industry, which also owns large chunk of M-Flex. Yamamoto Manufacturing has no debt and is doing much better than a few years ago. It has a plant in Dongguan, and is now building a second factory there. It is one of the most capable MLB makers in the world. Samyang Electro-Mechanics, not to be confused with Samsung Electro-Mechanics, is a flex maker in Korea. Ellington is a Hong Kong-based fabricator built by Lee Lap, the original owner of Kalex PCB (Termbray Group). He built this plant with money obtained by selling two Kalex plants to Viasystems. FCI (Flux Changes per Inch) The measurement of polarity reversals on a magnetic surface. In MFM, each flux change is equal to one bit. In RLL, a flux change generates more than one bit. is a French FPC and connector maker with plants in France and Singapore. Tong Jiang is a Taiwan maker but has plants only in China. It has one in Huizhou and two in Huiyang, not far from Merix. Ichia makes flex and keypads. Its main flex plant is in Suzhou. EIT EIT erythrocyte iron turnover. did very well last year in all three sectors of its business, high-end IC substrates, MLBs and assembly. Gultech lost money the past few years, but returned to profitablity in 2006 after closing the Singapore plant and expanding the Wuxi plant. Sanwa Efectronic Circuits is not growing but has a stable volume. Recently, it started to diversify its customer base from Sanyo Electric. Daisho-Microline has grown the past few years after an injection of new technology from its minority partner, Daisho Denshi of Japan, particularly in the area of microvia manufacture. It serves Nokia. Shye Feng Group is headquartered in Taiwan and has two plants in Thailand and one small plant in China. Hsing Kuo Industry has no particular features. Casio Micronics seems to have had a hiccup hiccup or hiccough, involuntary spasmodic contraction of the diaphragm followed by a sharp intake of air, which is abruptly stopped by a sudden, involuntary closing of the glottis (opening between the vocal cords); the consequent blocking of air last year. Maruwa Manufacturing has four plants in Japan, one in China, one in Malaysia, one in Indonesia and a new one in Vietnam. Each plant is small, as can be seen from its revenue. Summary Reviewing the best fabricators with the best performance in 2006, we can generally say that they are mostly IC substrate and microvia board makers, although profitability is much higher for substrate makers. The 2007 picture is not expected to change much. There will not be too many surprises in 2007. The growth of world's PCB output in the first half of 2007 was a lukewarm 2 to 3%. The growth of the Top 25 fabricators, however, will outpace out·pace tr.v. out·paced, out·pac·ing, out·pac·es To surpass or outdo (another), as in speed, growth, or performance. outpace Verb [-pacing, the world by more than 10%. Ed: For the extended summary, see the online version. DR. HAYAO NAKAHARA is president of NT Information and recognized expert on the printed circuit board industry. He can be reached at nakanti@yahoo.com. FIGURE 1. Breakdown of PCB fabricators by country. Number of Entries: 95 Japan 33 Taiwan 26 USA 11 Korea 9 HKG 6 Germany 3 Singapore 2 Austria, France, Finland, Thailand, China: 1 Source: N.T. Information Ltd. Note: Table made from pie chart. FIGURE 2. Major flex PCB manufacturers by country. Number of Entries in Top FPC Japan 10 USA 4 Taiwan 4 Korea 3 Singapore 1 Source: N.T. Information Ltd. Note: Table made from pie chart. TABLE 1. Major currency exchange rates to U.S. dollars. CURRENCY 2005 2006 JUNE 2007 Euro 0.8 0.8 0.74 UK Pound 0.6 0.5 0.5 JP Yen 110 115 123 Chinese Yuan 8.11 7.8 7.6 Korean Won 1024 950 920 Singapore $ 1.68 1.64 1.53 Taiwan NT$ 32.5 32.5 32.7 Thai Baht 38 34 32 Source: exchangerate.com TABLE 2. Top 95 PCB fabricators, 2006. RANK/MAKER NATIONALITY 2005 2006 1 Ibiden Japan 1,444 1,783 2 Unimicron Taiwan 930 1,250 3 Samsung E-M Korea 1,034 1,187 4 Nippon Mektron * Japan 1,135 1,174 5 CMK Japan 1,036 1,115 6 Nanya PCB Taiwan 839 1,099 7 Shinko Electric Japan 967 1,037 8 KB PCB Group Hong Kong 694 760 9 Compeq Taiwan 606 732 10 Multek USA 625 695 11 Daeduck Group Korea 637 651 12 Tripod Taiwan 466 632 13 Fujikura * Japan 623 626 14 Hitachi Chemical Japan 586 600 15 AT&S Austria 440 584 16 Wus Taiwan 454 580 17 LG Electronics Korea 486 574 18 TTM Technology USA 500 565 19 Young Poon Group * Korea 700 535 20 Meiko Japan 367 516 21 Sanmina-SCI USA 460 515 22 Viasystems Group USA 465 507 23 Gold Circuit Taiwan 365 480 24 Panasonic ED Japan 420 423 25 Nitto Denko * Japan 345 422 26 PPT Taiwan 328 402 27 HannStar Board Taiwan 261 400 28 Merix USA 244 400 29 MMM-3M * USA 380 400 30 Toppan-NEC Japan 327 390 31 Unitech Taiwan 236 370 32 Kinsus Taiwan 204 367 33 Foxconn * Taiwan 180 360 34 Meadville Group Hong Kong 268 350 35 GBM Taiwan 295 350 36 Kyoden Group Japan 324 326 37 Simmtech Korea 241 306 38 Chin Poon Taiwan 262 302 39 Mitsubishi GC Group Japan 280 292 40 Dynamic Taiwan 210 283 41 Vertex (Global Flex) * Taiwan 215 283 42 Broad Tech (3COM) Taiwan 280 280 43 Sumitomo PCB * Japan 250 280 44 Micro Circuit Sys * Japan 263 278 45 Hitachi Cable * Japan 235 260 46 Fujitsu Interconnect Japan 226 258 47 Career Technology * Taiwan 252 254 48 Daisho Denshi Japan 220 252 49 ASE Taiwan 240 250 50 NTK Japan 180 245 51 Kyocera SLC Tech Japan 209 243 52 Topsearch Hong Kong 209 230 53 M-Flex * USA 180 230 54 Sony Chemical * Japan 220 230 55 Shirai Denshi Japan 220 225 56 Hutchinson * USA 200 220 57 Ya Hsin Taiwan 185 212 58 SI Flex * Korea 200 210 59 Ruwel Germany 205 205 60 Elna Japan 194 205 61 Sumitomo Bakelite * Japan 190 200 62 Isu-Petasys Korea 160 198 63 KCE Thailand 178 195 64 APCB Taiwan 177 192 65 Aspocomp Finland 169 186 66 Sumitomo Metal ED Japan 166 178 67 CCTC China 127 175 68 Wurth Electronics Germany 148 175 69 DDi USA 148 174 70 Plotech Taiwan 121 172 71 Eastern Co Ltd. Japan 153 172 72 Shindo Denshi * Japan 182 170 73 Shinko Mfg. Japan 149 161 74 TPT Taiwan 117 158 75 Kyosha Japan 122 138 76 Innovex * USA 140 138 77 Arrk PCB Group Japan 128 138 78 Cosmotech Korea 131 137 79 Yu Fo Taiwan 129 132 80 MFS * Singapore 100 130 81 Yamamoto Mfg. Japan 114 130 82 Samyang E-M * Korea 110 129 83 Ellington Hong Kong 109 128 84 FCI France 106 127 85 EIT USA 100 125 86 Tong Jiang Taiwan 80 120 87 Ichia Technology * Taiwan 105 120 88 Gultech Singapore 75 116 89 Sanwa Electronic Ckt Japan 104 106 90 Daisho-Microline Hong Kong 65 105 91 Shye Feng Group Taiwan 101 105 92 Fuba Germany 106 100 93 Hsing Kuo Ind Hong Kong 85 100 94 Casio Micronics * Japan 120 100 95 Maruwa Mfg. * Japan 110 100 Top 95 Total 29,472 34,220 * FPC makers. Source: N.T. Information Ltd. |
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