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Taiwan’s coronavirus outbreak, drought and power cuts force semiconductor makers to ramp up contingency plans

Taiwan’s coronavirus outbreak, drought and power cuts force semiconductor makers to ramp up contingency plans

  • June 08, 2021
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South China Morning Post

Taiwan’s coronavirus outbreak, drought and power cuts force semiconductor makers to ramp up contingency plans

Semiconductor firms outside Taiwan are following a similar playbook, said Ravi Vijayaraghavan, Asia-Pacific head for telecommunications, media and technology with the consultancy Bain & Company.

Automation had already thinned out staff before the pandemic and chip makers have built in “a lot of redundancies” to secure power and water because downtime is so costly, he said.

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