According to the micro-network news, since July 5th, the torrential rainstorm that occurred in the center of western Japan has caused Japan to suffer the most serious floods in the past 30 years. Most Japanese factories have been forced to stop working.
Among them, due to the rainstorm, the factories of Nitto Denko and DNP in the JDI supply chain were also shut down due to the suspension of industrial water supply, but the two companies announced on the 18th that 'It has been resumed. Nitto Denko announced on the 18th that the Onomichi Plant was forced to stop working due to heavy rain caused by heavy rain. However, the plant has resumed production due to water supply.
The return time of the Onomichi Plant was slightly later than that of Nitto Denko's original forecast of July 16th. Dainippon Printing also announced on the 18th that the base that was once shut down due to the interruption of industrial water supply has started because of the start of water supply. Rework. As the production of new LCD panels supplied to Apple in the United States is expected to increase in July, JDI is responsible for providing new liquid crystal FULL ACTIVE, which can increase profits, but the rain has made the situation uncertain.
Among them, Nitto Denko, located in Onomichi, Onomichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, is responsible for the production of polarizing plates for small and medium-sized LCD panels. The Mitsui Plant, which is owned by Dainippon Printing, is located in Mihara, Hiroshima Prefecture, and is responsible for the production of anti-reflection liquid crystal films.
According to information from Yahoo Finance, as of 10:00 am on the 19th, Taipei time, Nitto Denko rose 0.19%, and Dainippon Printing fell 0.33%.