MEP EP#212: The End of Electronics Manufacturing?!
Chris Church
Founder and current Chief Product Officer of MacroFab IncThe former founder of Dynamic PerceptionThe former Co-Founder and Chief Architect of Alert LogicWas on the previous MacroFab Engineering Podcast episodes #127: Tariff Impacts#142: Supply Chain Conspiracy SecuritiesCOVID-19 Outbreak in China
Topic today is the Coronavirus or COVID-19 outbreak in China and its impact on the global Electronic Manufacturing Supply ChainIf you want to know more about the virus itself I suggest going to the CDC website~80% of factories in general are back to work in China, but only about 21% are fully staffedPCB VendorsExtended holiday, workers at a lot of Chinese plants who went home weren’t allowed to come back for two weeksWe have lots of production in TaiwanTaiwan blocked all entrance to mainland Chinese on the 5th of February, many limits still in placeThis is causing significant delays in engineering time for new PCB orders, as most of our vendors’ engineers went back to mainland China for the holiday, and haven’t been allowed to returnPCBs going to Taiwan/Vietnam/Malaysia, etc.As soon as delays started happening, a lot of companies sent orders over to other Asian companies, of course, this caused a fast building backlog at those companiesPrices going up in Taiwan, Vietnam, etcFR4 is now the real problemEven if production wanted to speed up in Taiwan, Vietnam, ect.. they can’t get the raw materials fast enoughMechanical / Custom Mfg MaterialsThis is the biggest challenge for a lot of our customersPlastics and metals made in China are getting delayed by a month or more against the original lead timesFactories are under-staffed and backed up with big ordersComponentsRight now, most component suppliers are back up and running, even if under-staffedSmall to mid-size orders won’t be impacted much, but high-volume orders sent direct to the manufacturers are getting longer lead times and higher pricesYageo is one of the vendors we’re hearing about, as of late last week pushing lead times out past a year on some bulk orders with price increases as high as 50%Vishay also has several plants closed as of Monday