Samsung Mulls Suspending South Korea LCD Plant Due to Oversupply
by Anton Shilov on August 16, 2019 10:30 AM ESTSamsung Display is considering to suspend one of its LCD panel production facilities in South Korea because of oversupply, the company said this week. There is no final decision yet, but falling profitability and lowering demand could trigger the company to halt manufacturing.
LCD panels for various applications including computer displays, televisions, smartphones, digital signage, and other are produced at dozens of factories in China, Japan, South Korea, and other countries creating oversupply and cut-throat competition. Given macroeconomic uncertainties, demand for numerous devices such as TVs is expected to be weak during the year-end shopping season, which puts further pressure on panel makers.
Samsung and other advanced makers have tried to differentiate their own LCD-based products by adding quantum-dot films and other improvements to displays or TVs (to their backlighting, to be more precise), which certainly helped to improve image quality produced by these devices and enabled the manufacturer to charge a premium. Meanwhile, it looks like there are simply way too many LCD panels made these days.
Being the world’s largest maker of LCDs, Samsung operates two giant LCD production facilities in South Korea, as well as one in China. The company naturally wants to keep the latter plant, but the fate of one of the sites in South Korea is something that remains to be seen.
The official statement by Samsung reads as follows:
“Samsung Display has been adjusting the production output and facility operation due to oversupply and worsening profitability, and we are still considering the suspension of the line, but nothing has been decided.”
Samsung’s rival LG Display has converted one of its LCD lines to an OLED plant. In fact, LGD has been focusing on production of OLEDs for quite some time and opened up new OLED sites both in China and in South Korea. Moreover, the company is also considering various scenarios for its remaining LCD facility in South Korea, according to a claim made by its CFO last month.
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Source: Reuters
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viivo - Saturday, August 17, 2019 - link
Samsung's goal of creating a superultraextrememaximumwide monitor that is 12 feet wide and 4 inches high will come to fruition unless we join together to stop them.StrangerGuy - Saturday, August 17, 2019 - link
It's the same story with every other consumer gadget: People are buying less because what they already have is good enough.FunBunny2 - Saturday, August 17, 2019 - link
"what they already have is good enough. "American capitalists are pining for the 50s when all they had to do was put up bigger tail fins on that Buick to convince Joe Clueless to trade in. Putting up bigger tail fins didn't demand much change to the production plant, just new dies for the presses. Ah, the days when America Was Great, Again.