Strategic solutions to the current material shortage in the PCB industry
In the past few month’s PCB laminates and base material costs have seen a dramatic rise. The natural consequences of this inflation besides the higher production costs are the unavailability of certain materials paired with longer delivery lead times. A problem like this will destabilize any supply chain, or that’s what you may think.
Over the years our sourcing and purchase department have invested a considerable amount of resources in researching alternative material combinations and have been able to make significant steps forward.
Two of our most experienced engineers, Mr. Martin Schneider, Director of Engineering and Tobias Jerzembek, Engineering Manager at CML have given us some of their time to share their insights on the current situation and how we can overcome this unfavourable situation with strategic solutions that will at the same time open new doors for the future.
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TürkCimentoâs DigitalCem discusses the way to a net zero emission future 21 April 2021
TürkCimento, the Turkish cement association, hosted Digitalcem from 20-21 April 2021 and covered discussions in decarbonisation in its opening session and the current state of the cement sector’s path towards net zero emissions by 2050.
Koen Coppenholle, CEMBUREAU CEO, outlined the EU cement sector carbon neutrality roadmap. He advocated that the cement sector should be proud that cement is an enabler of the Green Deal. Cement will allow the construction of green wind energy and transport networks.
He examined the 2050 industry roadmap and stressed that carbon capture will account for around 42 per cent of emission reduction. While carbon capture pilot projects are currently being implemented, Martin Schneider, managing director at the European Cement Research Academy (ECRA), said it will not be until 2030-50 that commercialisation of carbon capture will start to make a