HANOI, VIETNAM - The Taiwan Printed Circuit Association (TPCA) is planning to create a special zone in Vietnam.
Many Taiwan-based PCB manufacturers are considering moving their production out of China, where the government imposes greater environmental restrictions and offers less tax incentives.
TPCA secretary general Chao Chia-chiang said the organization has asked members to consider a proposal to set up a PCB industry sector in Hanoi, exclusively for Taiwanese manufacturers.
Development of the zone is expected to begin in eight months and will be located on approximately 740 acres of land, which will reportedly accommodate 10 to 20 PCB manufacturers, Chao said.
HannStar Board, Gold Circuit Electronics, Unimicron Technology, Tripod Technology, and Compeq Manufacturing have reportedly all sent representatives to Vietnam to study the possibility of moving production there, according to industry reports.
But to date, few Taiwan-based PCB makers have made actual investment in Vietnam, siting the often-heard problems with infrastructure in the Southeast Asian nation. HannStar Board previously stated that it would not set up production facilities in Vietnam until infrastructure improves, according to sources.
According to Chao, only two Taiwan-based PCB manufacturers, Uniflex Technology and Sunching Electronics, are currently running production in Vietnam.
TENGZHOU,
CHINA - Wanda Electronics has announced that it is planning to invest $80 million in a new PCB plant
in Tengzhou.
The first stage of the project, which will reportedly cost
$30 million, started construction in January and is planned for completion in
December of this year.
The second stage of the project is planned for 2010.The
plant will reportedly focus on manufacturing rigid PCBs and flex circuits, and may merge
with Huayang Electronics for possible
listing on the Hong Kong or A Share stock exchanges in
mainland China.
ANAHEIM, CA
- Multi-Fineline Electronix (MFLEX) has named Thomas Ligouri its new CFO and executive
VP. Ligouri most recently served as CFO of Hypercom Inc.
Ligouri
replaces Craig Riedel, who was named VP and corporate controller.
JIANGMEN,
CHINA - Jiatai Electronics recently finished the construction of the first stage of its new plant in Jiangmen and plans to begin trial production soon.
The
project will cost $45 million, and $22.5 million has been invested in
the first stage. The plant will mainly focus on R&D, manufacturing
and sales of flexible PCBs, rigid-flex PCBs and high-end multi-layer
PCB products, and will encompass 1.5 million square feet annual
capacity.