Recently, the industry authority MMI released a list of top 50 EMS manufacturers in 2017. According to the list, Foxconn is still ranked first in the global EMS.China has four companies successfully squeezed TOP 50, respectively, Electronics, Great Wall Development, Prime Base, and Sanyi Technology, which grew out of Taiwanese Volkswagen Computer Group.
Specifically, the top 10 rankings are: 1. Hon Hai (Taiwan) 2. Horshu (Taiwan) 3. Flextronics (Singapore) 4. Jabil (US) 5. Sime Darby (USA), 6, Celestica (Canada), 7, Wistron (China Taiwan), 8, Campbell (Taiwan), 9, Beilai Sheng (United States), 10, Bai Denver (United States).
1, Foxconn
In 2005, Foxconn in one fell swoop to replace the then largest rival Flextronics dominance over the next decade, Foxconn's eldest position impregnable, until now the gap between the two is growing.Foxconn's current largest customer is Apple Inc. , Its latest high-end flagship iPhoneX only assembly plant.In addition to Apple, Foxconn also Huawei, millet, Sony and other brands foundry.
It is said that Foxconn is not willing to only OEM, intends to create its own mobile phone brand and enter the Indian market.After several acquisitions and authorized cooperation, Foxconn now has three smart phone brands, namely Nokia (and China capital background The HMD company co-operation), Sharp and InFocus (InFocus).
2, Pegasus joint (Pegatron)
Founded in 2008, separated from Asustek, the successful combination of EMS and ODM industries has now developed into an emerging DMS (Design Integration Services Manufacturing) company.
Heshuo jointly with iPhone assembly plant in Shanghai, Suzhou and Kunshan, the company more than 50% of the profits from the OEM for the Apple. On December 25, 2017, Hesuo jointly invested 1.14 billion Taiwan dollars (about 250 million yuan Purchase a factory in Chongqing.
Recently, media reports said that in 2018, Apple will release three new iPhone handsets, one of which will be equipped with LCD screen iPone by Wistron or Wistron and the high-end iPhone will continue to be exclusively OEMed by Foxconn.
3, Flextronics
In 1981, Flextronics set up a factory in Singapore and became the first manufacturer in the United States to go overseas to set up factories overseas. In 1993, Flextronics acquired the top three EMS companies, Solectron, with a total strength of 3.6 billion U.S. dollars.
Flextronics announced that the dissolution of the Tianjin plant in the industry was quite a shock in 2016. Learned that the main reason for the dissolution of the Tianjin plant was that its sole customer, Lenovo, wanted to integrate its supply chain into Wuhan and that Flextronics Tianjin had no other potential customers and therefore lost its operations The factory was closed on September 30, 2016. In addition, as early as 2009, Flextronics closed its Flextronics (Changzhou) Co., Ltd. located in Changzhou, Jiangsu.
4, Jabil
One of the top 10 EMS plants in the world and headquartered in the United States and listed on the New York Stock Exchange. In 2006, Jabil acquired Taiwan Green Point for a total of NT $ 30 billion. In 2016, Jabil acquired the sophisticated plastic manufacturer Nilpolo for a further $ 665 million. (Nypro).
Currently, Jabil has more than 100 factories in 20 countries around the world. In various fields such as computer peripherals, data transmission, automation and consumer products, Jabil Group provides customers worldwide with design, development, production, assembly, System technical support and end-user distribution etc. Major customers include internationally renowned enterprises such as HP, Philips, Emerson, Yamaha, Cisco, Xerox and Alcatel.
7, Wistron (Wistron)
One of the largest ODM foundries in the world, headquartered in Taiwan with offices in Asia, North America and Europe, Wistron was originally a member of Taiwan's Acer Group. Starting in 2000, Acer officially cut itself into "Acer Group" , "BenQ," and "Wistron Group" formed the "Pan Acer Group." 2004-2005, Wistron ranked the world's eighth largest EMS vendor.
Wistron specializes in a full range of ICT product design, manufacturing and service support for customers in information and communications products, including notebook computers, desktop systems, server and storage equipment, information equipment, networking and communications products. Most of the world's leading high-tech information company.