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HERNDON, VAiNEMI has issued a call for participation in the Rare Earth Metals Assessment and Supply Chain Actions Project.

Participation in this project will provide information on the electronic industry's extensive dependence of REM, and give participants the opportunity to develop strategic programs and projects to reduce the impact of shortages and/or restricted supplies.

iNEMI conducted a survey to assess whether a shortage of rare earth metals would affect the electronics industry in the near term. The results indicate that any disruption in supplies of REM would have a critical negative impact on the industry.

The primary purposes of this project are to gather information related to the probability of a shortage of rare earth metals occurring in the near future; pinpoint when demand will exceed supply, and identify key driving factors.

Goals include driving actions that will increase supply; examining the feasibility of reclamation/recycling efforts; investigating development of alternative materials, and raising awareness on the severity and potential impact of REM supply issues with governmental agencies and industry trade groups.

Ultimately, the project aims to reestablish a viable REM industry in the US; develop REM mining, refining and processing skills, and rebuild and restructure the REM supply chain and infrastructure.

For more information, visit http://www.inemi.org/cms/projects/ese/Rare_Earth_Metals.html.

Sign-up for this project has been extended to Mar. 31.

MANILA -- Shockwaves from the March 11 earthquake in Japan might be felt in the Philippines as electronics manufacturers there export large percentage of their production to Japan.

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ST. PETERSBURG, FL -- Jabil not only beat its own forecast for its fiscal quarter ended Feb. 28, but the contract electronics manufacturer said revenues could reach the $20 billion plateau up to two years ahead of schedule.

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ST. PETERSBURG, FL -- Top 3 electronics manufacturing services firm Jabil Circuit reported fiscal second-quarter net income jumped 86% over last year to $55.4 million.

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HERNDON, VAiNEMI will review highlights of its latest electronics industry roadmap on Mar. 29 with two free webinar sessions.

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SIOUX FALLS, SD – Memory module assembler Legacy Electronics today said it has doubled its space with a new manufacturing facility here.

The 40,000 sq. ft. building provides for current and future production and expansion, with near term output expected to be triple that of current manufacturing.

The San Clemente, CA-based company says it plans to occupy the space in May and post job openings on its website by the end of the same month.

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