WECC Global PCB Production Report
For 2013
Published October 2014
A Product of the Partnership among the WECC Member Associations on Behalf of their Members in the Electronic Circuits Industry Worldwide
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Table of Contents
About the WECC Global PCB Statistical Program (1)
2013 PCB Production Value (3)
Industry Growth (4)
Country and Regional Profiles属龙的守护神是哪尊菩萨
Product Categories (7)
Vertical Markets (13)
Appendix: Average Exchange Rates for 2012 and 2013 (17)
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ABOUT THE WECC GLOBAL PCB STATISTICAL PROGRAM
Development Team
The World Electronic Circuits Council (WECC) is a strategic partnership formed in 1998 by the major industry associations rving member companies in the global electronic circuits industry. Its purpo is to increa the global influence and effectiveness of its member organizations for the ben
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efit and improvement of the industry. The member associations cooperate on standards, market rearch, marketing, resource development, environmental issues, world trade, and economic and political affairs.
The member organizations of WECC formed a working group in 2005 to pool their statistical resources and produce a global statistical report on printed circuit board (PCB) production for the benefit of their members. This group became the WECC Statistics and Market Committee.石淋通
The following individuals contributed to this report and reprent their respective associations on the WECC Statistics and Market Committee:
•CPCA – Kevin Yan, Vice President, China Printed Circuit Association,
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•EIPC – Kirsten Smit-Westenberg, Executive Director, European Institute of Printed Circuits,
•HKPCA – Alfred Chong, Executive Director, Hong Kong Printed Circuit Association,
•HKPCA – Manda Wong, Administration Officer, Hong Kong Printed Circuit Association,
•IPC – Sharon Starr, Director of Market Rearch, IPC, , (committee chair)儿童智力低下的10种表现
•IPCA – Viral Bhulani, President, Indian Printed Circuit Association,
•IPCA – K.S. Babu, Secretary, Indian Printed Circuit Association, •JPCA – Noriaki Wakakuri, Section Chief, Japan Electronics Packaging and Circuits Association,
•JPCA – Kyoko Aota, Staff, Japan Electronics Packaging and Circuits Association,
•JPCA – Kunio Takahara, Deputy General Manager, Japan Electronics Packaging and Circuits Association,
•KPCA – Kyoung-Hee Lee, Deputy Secretary General, Korea Printed Circuit Association, kr
•TPCA – Michelle Hung, Deputy Secretary General, Taiwan Printed Circuit Association, w
Plea contact the reprentative at your association with any questions about the report or suggestions for improving this program.
Availability
The WECC Global PCB Production Reports are available only from the participating associations to their members. The reports are not available for sale.
Methodology
The WECC Global PCB Production Report includes estimates of PCB production by country or region bad on the data collected by the WECC organizations from their member PCB
companies. The estimates in the reports may differ from estimates published by other sources due
to differences in methodology and sources. No source of data on worldwide PCB production can claim to be 100 percent accurate. There are only estimates bad on data collected from reprentative samples of the companies in the industry.
WECC has published its Global PCB Production Reports since 2005. The reports are published annually. The data are collected by the associations and reported here in local currencies so that real growth rates can be shown. For the sake of comparability, all of the estimates are also reported in U.S. dollars. The nominal values are not adjusted for inflation or for fluctuations in exchange rates. Year-on-year growth rates have been adjusted for currency fluctuations. A table of average exchange rates for the period is included as an appendix to this report. Confidentiality Policy
It is the WECC organizations’ policy never to share any company-specific information with other associations (including the other WECC members) or with their member companies. Only aggregate data are shared for the compilation of this report. In this way, the WECC associations maintain complete confidentiality for all of their member companies.
Definitions
PCB production attributed to a country or region reflects the value of the PCBs produced there, regar
dless of where the companies are headquartered, and should not be confud with the PCB market (i.e., where PCBs are sold).
Many flexible circuit producers also offer asmbly and other value-added rvices. Becau the producers ll asmbled or partially asmbled boards, it can be difficult for them to parate the value of the bare circuits from total sales. The estimates for flexible circuit production in this report, therefore, may include some asmbly revenue.
2013 PCB PRODUCTION VALUE
The member associations collected production data from companies producing PCBs in their countries or regions. Every effort was made to eliminate duplication between the associations’ survey samples. The countries and regions included in this analysis produce approximately 99 percent of the world’s PCBs, bad on value.
Estimates of 2013 PCB Production in the World’s Major PCB-Producing Areas In millions of local cur
rency
In millions of U.S. dollars
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Notes:
1. Flexible circuit and rigid flex estimates may include some asmbly revenue.
2. The “Others” product category includes high-performance PCBs.
3. The revenue estimates in this report are nominal and have not been adjusted for inflation.
4. Other Asia includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. Other Asia data were
provided by JPCA and are reported in Japane yen. Japane companies account for more than 70 percent of PCB production in Other Asia.
5. North American data are reported in U.S. dollars.
6. Central & South America data, provided by IPC, are reported in Brazilian real, as Brazil was the primary location of
PCB production in this region.
7. Plea e the appendix on exchange rates to determine the impact on amounts in specific currencies.我们都在等待
8. Totals may vary slightly from the sums of the numbers in the table due to rounding.
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