Sharp to Build No. 2 Plant at Kameyama Site
Published on 01/12/2005
Sharp will be building its No. 2 Plant at the
Kameyama Plant site (located in Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture,
Japan). Total investment including building and production
equipment will reach 150 billion yen. The start of production
is targeted for October 2006. By operating the latest state-of-the-art
plant using the largest glass substrates in the world, Sharp
will be structuring a stable supply system for large-format
LCD panels, with which they will develop the market for LCD
TVs 40 inches and larger.
While terrestrial digital TV broadcasts are becoming increasingly
popular in Europe, terrestrial digital high-definition TV
broadcasts have begun in North America. In Japan, terrestrial
digital TV broadcasts will reach 27 million households by
the end of 2005, and the range is expected to increase to
37 million households by the end of 2006. It is thus predicted
that the demand for digital broadcast-ready LCD TV sets will
expand rapidly both in and outside Japan. Therefore, it has
been concluded that production of LCD panels for TV will have
to be expanded substantially, which is why Sharp decided to
start construction of the No. 2 Plant at Kameyama.
The No. 2 Plant will be the first in the world to adopt 8th
generation glass substrates, which is optimum for the production
of 40-inch-class and 50-inch-class models. Eight 40-inch-class
panels or six 50-inch-class panels can be obtained from a
single 8th generation substrate, which is the world’s
largest, with sides measuring more than 2 meters. Compared
with the substrates of the No. 1 Plant, the size will roughly
be twice as big. Together with the production of 30-inch-class
panels at the No.1 Plant, the two plants will be able to produce
an expanded lineup of panels, thereby building a stable supply
system to respond to the needs of the market.
In addition, in order to develop the market for 40-inch-class
and 50-inch-class LCD TVs, it will be indispensable to enhance
cost competitiveness, while making the most of the advantage
that LCDs have over PDPs in full HDTV performance. Therefore,
new parts and materials for the No. 2 Plant are being developed
together with parts and materials manufacturers from the initial
designing stage with a target of substantially reducing costs.
Sharp will also aim to halve production lead-time and transportation
distance within the plant by making changes such as improving
the production process. By such thorough “one-of-a-kind
production innovation,” Sharp will achieve twice the
investment productivity (calculated in 45-inch equivalents)
of the No. 1 Plant.
Overview of Kameyama No. 2 Plant
| Location: |
464 Kougawa, Shiraki-cho, Kameyama City,
Mie Prefecture, Japan (inside Sharp’s Kameyama
Plant site) |
| Start of construction: |
July 2005 |
| Start of operations: |
October 2006 |
| Total investment: |
Approx. 150 billion yen (including buildings and production
equipment) |
| Substrate size: |
2,160 x 2,400 mm, the largest in the world (8th generation)
(eight 40-inch-class panels or six 50-inch-class panels
per substrate) |
| Substrate input: |
15,000 panels per month
(30,000 panels per month with start-up of second production
line in 2007) |
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