
both traditional and virtual media never cease to keep us informed about what happened in Japan. After the Earthquake and Tsunami that hit this country, we have seen ended up affecting thousands of inhabitants causing heavy losses of lives and thousands more missing, the replicas are still but thank God all humanitarian aid and technology is already making its grain Sandy.
Japan is one of the major powers as it relates technological production, depend on them thousands of companies that manufacture complete products or simply parties, including include giants like Sony, Apple, Toshiba, etc.. Japanese manufacturers and companies based in the country have been affected by the ravages of nature and as a result of physical damage to facilities, lack of energy and damage to transport vehicles will be affected businesses around the world.
From Flash storage devices, DRAM, LCD panels, microcontrollers and other materials for this type of equipment will be affected over the next trismeste and more, according to iSuppli. Although the speed of our brothers is the best, and some companies are working (though not a% 100) is inevitable note that the some shortages of certain electronic components.
We do not have exact figures, but little by little they are giving out to know what companies involved and what was the extent of damage. Panasonic, for example, had a direct impact damage to its facilities, however, have a downtime for its proximity to most affected areas; Hitachi, which has the main supply of screens and LG phones Nintendo DS stopped production while they are assessing the damage.
Sony, on the other hand, took a direct hit on one of its factories by the Tsunami in which manufacturing Blu-ray discs, heads magnetic, PlayStation 3 and lithium ion batteries. For this reason, closed six factories around the last weekend and this week and go two. The factories were responsible for the manufacture of approximately 10% of batteries for laptops worldwide and will be closed for more than two weeks.
Toshiba remains on the list and already announced that its NAND production would decline by 20% while also forced to close one of the factory that manufactures sensors for camera phones. Only in this news affected Nokia Toshiba and Apple.
Japan is one of the major powers as it relates technological production, depend on them thousands of companies that manufacture complete products or simply parties, including include giants like Sony, Apple, Toshiba, etc.. Japanese manufacturers and companies based in the country have been affected by the ravages of nature and as a result of physical damage to facilities, lack of energy and damage to transport vehicles will be affected businesses around the world.
From Flash storage devices, DRAM, LCD panels, microcontrollers and other materials for this type of equipment will be affected over the next trismeste and more, according to iSuppli. Although the speed of our brothers is the best, and some companies are working (though not a% 100) is inevitable note that the some shortages of certain electronic components.
We do not have exact figures, but little by little they are giving out to know what companies involved and what was the extent of damage. Panasonic, for example, had a direct impact damage to its facilities, however, have a downtime for its proximity to most affected areas; Hitachi, which has the main supply of screens and LG phones Nintendo DS stopped production while they are assessing the damage.
Sony, on the other hand, took a direct hit on one of its factories by the Tsunami in which manufacturing Blu-ray discs, heads magnetic, PlayStation 3 and lithium ion batteries. For this reason, closed six factories around the last weekend and this week and go two. The factories were responsible for the manufacture of approximately 10% of batteries for laptops worldwide and will be closed for more than two weeks.
Toshiba remains on the list and already announced that its NAND production would decline by 20% while also forced to close one of the factory that manufactures sensors for camera phones. Only in this news affected Nokia Toshiba and Apple.
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