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Wednesday 29 August 2018
PCB firm APCB expects Thailand plant to break even in 4Q18
Advanced Printed Circuit Board's (APCB) factory site in Thailand has been verified by a major Europe-based automotive components vendor and will start shipping in small volume to...
Friday 11 December 2015
Taiwan PCB firms post mixed November results
Taiwan-based PCB manufacturers have posted mixed revenue results for November 2015.
Friday 6 September 2013
Taiwan PCB suppliers see little impact from SK Hynix China plant fire
Tripod Technology and APCB both expect little impact from a recent fire at SK Hynix' China plant. PC DRAM is already in oversupply, the firms said.
Wednesday 29 May 2013
PCB maker APCB looks to post record high revenues in May
PCB maker Advanced Printed Circuit Board (APCB) is expected to see its revenues hit a new high in May due to improving capacity utilization rates of its plants in Taiwan, Thailand...
Thursday 18 October 2012
Capacity utilization rates at Taiwan-invested PCB plants in Thailand not high enough
Although most subsidiaries of Taiwan-based PCB makers in Thailand have completely restored facilities damaged by the floods in 2011, capacity utilization rates at the factories are...
Monday 15 October 2012
APCB expects sequentially flat revenues in 4Q12
Taiwan-based PCB maker APCB expects its consolidated revenues for the fourth quarter of 2012 to remain unchanged on quarter, according to the company.
Tuesday 18 September 2012
PCB makers TPT, APCB entering iPad mini supply chain, say sources
PCB makers Taiwan PCB Techvest (TPT) and Advanced Printed Circuit Board (APCB) have reportedly entered into the supply chain of the much speculated iPad mini, with TPT offering main...
Friday 20 January 2012
APCB expects Thai flood losses of US$16 million
Advanced Printed Circuit Board (APCB) has estimated that its production subsidiary in Ayutthaya, northwest Thailand, will post losses of THB493 million (US$15.6 million) related to...
Tuesday 20 December 2011
APCB, Chin-Poon to resume operations in Thailand
Taiwan-based PCB makers Advanced Printed Circuit Board (APCB) and Chin-Poon Industrial have both said that operations in Thailand, which have been halted since October due to flooding...
Monday 17 October 2011
Fire breaks out at NPC PCB plant
A fire broke out at one of Nan Ya Printed Circuit Board's (NPC) factories in Kunshan, China, in the early hours of October 15. The fire was extinguished quickly with no major damage...
Wednesday 12 October 2011
Taiwan PCB makers say Thailand factories unaffected by floods
Taiwan-based PCB makers Advanced Printed Circuit Board (APCB) and Chin-Poon Industrial have noted that factories in Thailand continue normal operations and have not been impacted...
Monday 18 July 2011
PCB maker APCB looks to 5-10% sequential revenue growth for 3Q11
PCB maker Advanced Printed Circuit Board (APCB) expects its revenues to continue to grow 5-10% sequentially in the third quarter of 2011 after its revenues gained 27% on quarter to...
Wednesday 1 June 2011
APCB seeing strong demand from CMOS product line
Advanced Printed Circuit Board (APCB), which mainly supplies PCBs for notebook peripheral, LCD TV and LED lighting applications, has seen shipments of its packaging boards for CMOS...
Tuesday 30 November 2010
APCB sees sequential drops in November, December sales
Taiwan-based Advanced Printed Circuit Board (APCB), which mainly supplies PCBs for notebook peripheral, LCD TV and LED light applications, expects to report on-month consolidated...
Wednesday 18 August 2010
PCB maker APCB sees modest revenue growth in 3Q10
Advanced Printed Circuit Board (APCB), which mainly supplies PCBs for notebook peripheral, LCD TV and LED light applications, expects consolidated revenues for the third quarter of...
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