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Phoenix Semicon inks deal with Samsung Electronic­s

- By IRIS GONZALES

Phoenix Semiconduc­tor Philippine­s Corp. (PSPC) signed yesterday an agreement with Samsung Electronic­s Co. Ltd. and SFA Semicon Co. Ltd. for the production of memory products for Samsung of South Korea.

This new deal renews an existing agreement for three more years effective June 1, 2016. It also provides for an automatic renewal for one year.

“We are pleased that our partnershi­p with global leader Samsung Electronic­s has been renewed and we thank them for their continued trust and confidence in the outstandin­g manufactur­ing efficienci­es and quality of PSPC,” said Byeongchun Lee, president of PSPC.

The renewed contract seals the continued strategic partnershi­p between Samsung, SFA (STS) and PSPC, Lee said.

The common practice in the global outsourced semiconduc­tor assembly and test (OSAT) industry is a purchase-order-based contract.

However, Lee said a long term based contract for a semiconduc­tor company is something unique to PSPC among OSAT industry players in the world.

Under the arrangemen­t, Samsung shall continue to supply important critical production materials and stateof-the-art semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing and testing equipment over the contract period to ensure that PSPC conforms to the former’s highest standards of product quality and manufactur­ing efficienci­es.

Last year, PSPC shipped $2.53 billion export value of memory products. Its major product lines are Dynamic Random Access Memory and memory chips for desktop computer work stations and servers, PCs, laptops and ultrabooks, as well as Samsung branded memory secured digital cards.

In December 2014, PSPC raised P468 million from the primary portion of its initial public offering, the proceeds of which were used primarily for the expansion of the existing phase 1 production plant, mainly for the installati­on of the memory card packaging production line.

“The renewal of our agreement with Samsung is a testament to the outstandin­g semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing competency of PSPC.” Lee said.

He added that the company remains cautiously optimistic about a turnaround in the global semiconduc­tor industry in the second half.

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