The Semiconductor Learning From The Capacity Crisis

Photo by Liam Briese on Unsplash In the last two years, the semiconductor manufacturing capacity has seen all the ups and downs it could have. From rising silicon demand to overflowing orders to capacity crunch to building new futurist capacity, all of these in a short period. In the end, the semiconductor manufacturing enterprises could fulfill orders based but not without long cycle times. The overflowing orders without the ability to cater to all requests in the standard cycle time have been a steep learning curve for semiconductor companies and semiconductor-dependent industries. This learning ranges from finding the weakest link to empowering better forecasts via data and planning. Weakest: Finding the weakest link in the semiconductor chain and making it the strongest one is vital for future growth. Forecast: Robust […]

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