Toshiba starts production at Thai semiconductor unit

Toshiba starts production at Thai semiconductor unit
Updated 31 August 2013
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Toshiba starts production at Thai semiconductor unit

Toshiba starts production at Thai semiconductor unit

Toshiba Corporation has announced that its Thai-based group company, Toshiba Semiconductor (Thailand) Co. Ltd. (TST), has completed its relocation to a new semiconductor manufacturing facility and started mass production, marking the company’s full recovery from the devastating flooding of 2011.
The new factory, some 140 km northeast of Bangkok, is a state-of-the art facility in the 304 Industrial Park in Prachinburi.
Construction started in July 2012, limited production began this April and the facility is now operating at its current target capacity.
At 1.4 times the size of the flood-damaged plant, the new facility and its cutting-edge production equipment will allow TST and Toshiba Group to secure greater operating efficiency and higher productivity, while at the same time offering room for expansion that will allow the company to respond quickly and flexibly to growth in market demand.
TST carries out back-end processes, the assembly and packaging of small signal devices and photocouplers, both product areas where strong demand growth is anticipated. Small signal devices control current and voltage in digital consumer products and are essential components of such popular products as smartphones and tablets, and photocouplers are widely used in industrial products, including inverters.
Yasuo Ashizawa, president of TST, said, “We have rebuilt capacity with more modern, more productive equipment, and we look forward to supporting a new round of expansion in Toshiba Group’s discrete business.”
TST was forced to halt production in October 2011 when its factory in the Bangkadi Industrial Park in Patumtani, immediately north of Bangkok, was inundated by flood waters.
The new TST facility will improve cost competitiveness in the back-end process, strengthen the bottom line and contribute to the overall strength of the discrete business unit.