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Solar industry is headed for a crisis in 2010, says researcher
As many as half of the more than 200 solar manufacturers may not survive 2010, according to a new report from The Information Network. The market research firm reiterates that massive inventory build-up and huge overcapacity is having a serious impact on the solar panel industry and its manufacturers. »
Solar module makers need to focus on non-active materials to lower costs
Although the solar industry's focus has been on active semiconductor materials like silicon and cadmium telluride to reach grid parity, it's the non-active materials -- all of the other components of a solar panel -- that offer big opportunities to reduce overall cost of solar modules, according to a new report from Lux Research... »
Huge inventory glut will hurt solar industry
Despite rapidly decreasing demand, solar panel and cell makers continue to ramp up production capacity, which has resulted in a huge oversupply of inventory, say two leading market research companies. »
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M+W Zander completes solar-cell factory for Q-Cells
Engineering company M+W Zander has designed and built a new solar cell manufacturing facility for Q-Cells, Malaysia. »

ESNA spoke with ReSolve, part of Arrow's newly launched reverse logistics group, which also includes Intechra, an IT asset disposition services company and Converge, an independent distributor, to discuss the importance of a reverse supply chain logistics program.
The aftermath of Japan's earthquake last month has left the electronics supply chain struggling with production stoppages and shipment delays of electronic components and raw materials supply.
Because the DRAM market is highly volatile the current buyer's market could quickly swing into a seller's market during the second half of 2011. Buyers will need to keep an eye on several key issues.



Delphi Automotive intros an aluminum cable as an alternative to more expensive copper cabling in automotive applications.