Microchip Technology Inc. (NASDAQ: MCHP), a leading provider of
microcontroller, analog and Flash-IP solutions, today announced that
both of its factories in Thailand are continuing to operate normally,
and are in no imminent danger of flooding because of where they are
located (approximately 50 miles east of Bangkok). There is, however,
extensive flooding in other parts of Thailand, including sections of the
city of Bangkok, and our heartfelt sympathy and concern goes out to the
people of Thailand who have been impacted by these floods.
“Our highest priority remains the safety of our 3000+ Thailand employees
and their families,” said Ganesh Moorthy, Microchip’s COO. “While a
majority of our employees live outside the areas expected to flood, we
already have more than 200 employees who are affected. That number will
unfortunately go up in the coming days, and we are doing everything we
can to help our employees who are affected or at risk of being affected.”
The primary international airport in Bangkok remains open, and
Microchip’s shipping and receiving is operating normally. While there
have been reports of a Bangkok airport that is flooded, that is the old
airport in the north of the city, which Microchip doesn’t use. Instead,
Microchip uses Thailand’s primary international airport, known as
Suvarnabhumi Airport, which is located east of Bangkok.
Subcontractor Supply Chain Update
While Microchip’s subcontractor supply chain in Thailand has been
impacted, the Company has already implemented alternative solutions to
nearly all of these suppliers. The following is an update on Microchip’s
Thailand subcontractors:
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HANA Semiconductor, located in
Ayutthaya (north of Bangkok), is under water and expected to be out of
commission for several months. Microchip runs very little volume at
Hana, and is moving the products it ran there to other subcontractors.
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Stars Microelectronics, also
located in Ayutthaya, is also under water and out of commission.
Microchip builds some of its wireless modules at Stars, and has
already shifted production to an alternative subcontractor.
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Vigilant Technology, located near
an area of Bangkok that is at risk of flooding, has shut down as a
precautionary measure until the risk has subsided. Microchip has
alternative sources for the packages built at Vigilant, and does not
expect any impact from this shutdown.
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UTAC has three factories in the
Bangkok area, and all three are continuing to operate normally.
“The contingency plans that Microchip developed over the years have been
put to good use, and the fact that we are continuing to operate as
normally as one can under the circumstances is no accident,” Moorthy
continued. “Rather, it is a testament to the preparation, thoughtfulness
and hard work of our team in Thailand.”
About Microchip Technology
Microchip Technology Inc. (NASDAQ: MCHP) is a leading provider of
microcontroller, analog and Flash-IP solutions, providing low-risk
product development, lower total system cost and faster time to market
for thousands of diverse customer applications worldwide. Headquartered
in Chandler, Arizona, Microchip offers outstanding technical support
along with dependable delivery and quality. For more information, visit
the Microchip website at http://www.microchip.com/get/VCBV.
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