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U.S. Announces Samsung Electronics Incentives for Semiconductor Production

Supply Chain Matters

billion grant awarded to Taiwan based TSMC to build advanced semiconductor fab capabilities in Arizona. Reportedly, Samsung is planning to have the two fabrication facilities to be operational in 2026 and 2027. Commerce Department has awarded a $6.4 The move follows a $6.6 Under the provisions of the U.S.

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Arizona Company Planning $344M Solar Panel Recycling Factory in Georgia

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Solarcycle said that it would hire over 600 employees to work at the Cedartown, Georgia-based facility, which is set to open in 2026.

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100+ Supply Chain Crisis Statistics: Raw Materials, Covid-19, Labor Shortages, and More

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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC), the company that makes the majority of latest-generation chips for Apple products, has committed to increasing capacity by spending $100 billion across the next three years, and building new factories in Arizona and Japan. Wall Street Journal ). Deloitte Global). Wall Street Journal ).

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TSMC Ups its Investment in U.S. Based Semiconductor Fab Production

Supply Chain Matters

The manufacturer indicated in a statement at the time that: “ In light of the strong customer demands we are seeing in TSMC’s advanced technology, we will consider adding more capacity in Arizona with a second fab based on operating efficiency and cost economic considerations.”. Apple’s exclusive chip-manufacturing partner.

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The World’s Most Vulnerable Supply Chain

Logistics Viewpoints

TSMC is spending $40 billion to build two fabs in Arizona. The second plant will follow with smaller, and thus even more advanced three-nanometer chips starting in 2026. Considering the magnitude of these subsidies, it is not surprising we have seen investment by semiconductor firms.

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Automation is here and transforming logistics

Resilinc

According to The Maritime Executive , Shanghai port authorities expect automated operations to handle 30 million TEU by 2026. The automated terminal handled about 5 million of Shanghai’s 43.5 million TEU (a TEU is a 20-foot container) in 2020.