
Supply Chain Localization in the Semiconductor Industry
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This book provides a comprehensive exploration of semiconductor supply chain localization, offering insights into the formulation of effective strategies and ways to enhance the competitiveness and sustainability of semiconductor manufacturers through supply chain localization.
The semiconductor industry is currently witnessing a significant localization wave, with a growing trend of wafer foundries relocating their production capacity closer to chip designers. This shift is primarily driven by factors such as the US-China trade war, geopolitical considerations, the impact of Covid-19, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the increasing importance of environmental awareness. By localizing semiconductor supply chains, companies can effectively address these challenges while also improving their competitive edge and ensuring long-term sustainability in the face of political and war risks.
However, achieving supply chain localization in the semiconductor industry is a complex endeavor, as traditional factors considered in semiconductor supply chain management may no longer be decisive. Moreover, existing research on the subject is often scattered across various journal issues and conference proceedings, necessitating a systematic integration of these findings. Furthermore, most of the available supply chain management-related books do not specifically focus on this topic. This book aims to bridge these gaps by providing a comprehensive resource that combines relevant references, real-world cases, and supporting evidence.
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Toly Chen has guest edited several special issues on Cloud-based Manufacturing, Advanced Manufacturing, Ubiquitous Manufacturing, and Competitiveness Evaluation and Enhancement for journals including Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, and International Journal of Technology Management. He has also published papers on semiconductor manufacturing management in journals such as IEEE Transactions on Semiconductor Manufacturing, Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, Computers & Industrial Engineering, etc.
Content
Semiconductor Supply Chain Management.- Localization of Semiconductor Supply Chains: Driving Forces and Challenges.- Issues in Managing Localized Semiconductor Supply Chains.- Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Semiconductor Supply Chain Localization.- Rebuilding Semiconductor Manufacturing Competitiveness and Sustainability through Supply Chain Localization.
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