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Reports That TSMC Eyeing Second Fab Production Facility in the U.S.

Supply Chain Matters

Supply Chain Matters highlights published reports indicating that leading semiconductor fab and device manufacturer TSMC is eyeing a second fab production presence in the U.S. based fabrication facility. However, the report cautions that TSMC has not made a final decision relative to this announcement. Supply Chain Matters Perspectives.

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The Avnet Tech Games IX Welcomes The Inaugural JDA Supply Chain Challenge

BlueYonder

Saturday, April 12, the University of Advancing Technology campus in Tempe, Arizona will once again serve as the host for the Avnet Tech Games , now in its ninth year. This event brought teams of two to four students together to form Littlefield Technologies, a fictitious manufacturer of digital satellite system receivers.

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Reverse Logistics – What Happens to Stuff We Return?

Operations and Supply Chain Management

Dale Rogers, a business professor at Arizona State, gave a presentation with his son Zachary Rogers, a business professor at Colorado State, during which they said that winter-holiday returns in the United States are now worth more than $300 billion a year. Workers sorted units by model and year of manufacture.

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The Future of Supply Chain

FLEXE

The Internet has made it a 24/7 exercise. Dale Rogers, ON Semiconductor Professor of Business, Arizona State University. In the not too distant future, we could see major changes not just in retailing and transportation, but also manufacturing and real estate. Commerce used to be straightforward. And it continues to.

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The Future of Supply Chain

FLEXE

The Internet has made it a 24/7 exercise. Dale Rogers, ON Semiconductor Professor of Business, Arizona State University. In the not too distant future, we could see major changes not just in retailing and transportation, but also manufacturing and real estate. Commerce used to be straightforward. And it continues to.

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Performance Qualification (PQ) Expert Panel Discussion

Arena Solutions

And then ISO, if you’re a contract manufacturer or you want to distribute your product internationally. And that was a big exercise for us in learning how to do software validation. The servers are out in Arizona and nobody knows how they’re installed or whatnot. So why do we need to do validation testing? regulations.