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Wednesday 22 June 2022
Metal chassis makers eyeing orders for new energy vehicles
Metal chassis makers Catcher Technology, Ju Teng International and Waffer Technology are all eyeing orders for new energy vehicles as NEV demand is poised to grow in China, according...
Thursday 4 February 2021
Ju Teng to set up production base in Vietnam
Ju Teng International will set up a production base for making casings of notebooks, tablets and hand-held devices in Nghe An Province, central Vietnam, according to local media re...
Tuesday 20 October 2020
Ju Teng to set up notebook chassis plant in Vietnam
Chassis maker Ju Teng International has decided to build a plastic notebook chassis plant in Vietnam, according to industry sources.
Friday 21 August 2020
Notebook chassis shipments to stay robust in 2H20
Taiwan-based chassis makers will see their shipments for notebook applications remain robust and their gross margins further improve in the third quarter of 2020, fueled by strong...
Friday 29 May 2020
Chassis specialist Ju Teng upbeats about 3Q20 orders
Chassis maker Ju Teng International expects the prevailing robust demand from the notebook sector to last into the third quarter of 2020, having experienced strong order pull-ins...
Tuesday 26 May 2020
Metal chassis makers to see revenues spike from auto applications
Metal chassis makers Catcher Technology and Ju Teng International, after building solid presences in notebook, tablet and handset segments, have successfully forayed into automotive...
Thursday 21 May 2020
Supply chain ramping up shipments for new Microsoft Surface
Microsoft has rolled out its new-generation Surface series, which will be buoying shipments at suppliers including assemblers Quanta Computer and Pegatron, chassis maker Ju Teng International...
Wednesday 13 May 2020
Chassis specialist Ju Teng enjoys robust shipments for notebooks
Chassis maker Ju Teng International has seen its shipments for notebooks ramp up, with shipment growth expected to stay robust through the third quarter.
Tuesday 7 May 2019
Suspended chassis plants in Kunshan seeing clients shift orders
Metal chassis plants in Kunshan, China are seeing customers seeking supplies elsewhere, as they have been ordered to suspend production pending local government inspections since...
Monday 22 January 2018
More notebook chassis to adopt composite materials in 2018
Global notebook vendors will be keen to use composite materials such as carbon fiber and fiberglass to make the chassis for their 2018 devices, seeking to better address demand for...
Friday 19 January 2018
Metal-alloy chassis makers eyeing EV sector
Metal-alloy chassis makers Catcher Technology, Foxconn Technology, Ju Teng International Holdings and Casetek Holdings plan to develop motor chassis for electric vehicles (EVs), as...
Friday 14 July 2017
Notebook vendors increase adoption of mixed material chassis in 2H17
Notebook brand vendors including Dell and Hewlett-Packard (HP) reportedly will increase their adoption of notebook chassis made of mixed materials in the second half as China has...
Tuesday 21 March 2017
Ju Teng International to benefit from increased Surface shipments in 2017
Chassis maker Ju Teng International Holdings, currently the exclusive supplier of metal-alloy chassis used in Microsoft Surface-series notebooks and tablets, is expected to see large...
Thursday 29 October 2015
Chassis makers shifting focus to metal chassis production
Because of weakening demand for notebooks, plastic chassis-oriented makers such as Ju Teng have been suffering from weak utilization rates and have turned to focus on metal chassis...
Tuesday 31 March 2015
Taiwan plastic chassis makers reducing capacities
Ju Teng International Holdings, Huan Hsin Holdings and Zhan Yun Shanghai Electronics have been decreasing production capacities for plastic chassis due to shrinking demand for notebooks...
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