-
-
News
News Highlights
- Books
Featured Books
- smt007 Magazine
Latest Issues
Current IssueProduction Software Integration
EMS companies need advanced software systems to thrive and compete. But these systems require significant effort to integrate and deploy. What is the reality, and how can we make it easier for everyone?
Spotlight on India
We invite you on a virtual tour of India’s thriving ecosystem, guided by the Global Electronics Association’s India office staff, who share their insights into the region’s growth and opportunities.
Supply Chain Strategies
A successful brand is built on strong customer relationships—anchored by a well-orchestrated supply chain at its core. This month, we look at how managing your supply chain directly influences customer perception.
- Articles
- Columns
- Links
- Media kit
||| MENU - smt007 Magazine
LITEON Technology Reports Consolidated June Sales of NT$14.6 Billion
July 7, 2022 | LITEON TechnologyEstimated reading time: 1 minute
LITEON Technology reported its June consolidated revenue of NT$14.6 billion, up 1 % M-o-M and 9% Y-o-Y, hitting a record high of the same period in 3 years, as a result of ongoing shipment recovery on supply chain from gradual lifting lockdown of China. Thanks to continuous optimization of product mix and the stable demand from its core business, cumulative sales for January to June totaled NT$ 84.2 billion, up 7% Y-o-Y.
Opto-electronics business contributed a 20% share of total sales, of which, stable demand from LITEON’s worldwide No.1 shipment photocouplers used in industrial automation, high-end power supply and green energy advanced applications; coupled with delivery growth of the electronic vehicle chargers and LED vehicle lighting, Opto-electronics business posted a yearly growth of 5%.
Cloud & AIoT business contributed a 32% share of sales, which already accounted for over 30% of total revenue for six consecutive months. Thanks to the delivery growth from high-end datacenter server and networking power management systems for cloud computing, as well as power supplies for AI smart home devices, Cloud & AIoT posted a yearly growth of around 10%.
Information Technology & Consumer Electronics business accounted for 48% of sales, of which, market demand from the high-end Notebook PC power adapters, gaming power supplies, IT keyboards and mice, as well as laser models of multi-function peripherals presented a growth of 10 % Y-o-Y.
Testimonial
"Your magazines are a great platform for people to exchange knowledge. Thank you for the work that you do."
Simon Khesin - Schmoll MaschinenSuggested Items
Altus Adds Breakthrough Automated Inline Laser Depaneling System to its Line-Up
10/21/2025 | Altus GroupAltus Group, a leading distributor of capital equipment in the UK and Ireland, is introducing the LPKF CuttingMaster 2240 Cx, an advanced automated laser depaneling system designed to be fully inline, to maximise efficiency and reduce costs in high-volume PCB production.
Honeywell Expands Flight Management System Guided Visuals Offering to Europe
10/21/2025 | HoneywellHoneywel announced it is expanding its Flight Management System (FMS) Guided Visuals offering into Europe to equip pilots with greater situational awareness and safer approaches while flying into challenging airports.
Kitron Receives EUR 100 Million Defense Order
10/21/2025 | KitronKitron has received an order with a value of EUR 100 million from a customer in the Defense/Aerospace market sector.
Flex Sites in Brazil and Mexico Recognized as Manufacturing Leaders by the Association for Manufacturing Excellence
10/21/2025 | PRNewswireFlex announced that its sites in Manaus, Brazil, and our plastics operations in Guadalajara, Mexico, each received an Excellence Award from the Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME), demonstrating global leadership in continuous improvement and operational excellence.
OE-A Business Climate Survey: Solid Growth for the Flexible and Printed Electronics Industry
10/21/2025 | OE-AFor 2026 the industry has more positive expectations, with a sales forecast of +14 percent, which has even increased slightly compared to the beginning of the year. Further encouraging signs include improved employment prospects. 30 percent of companies plan to increase their workforce in the coming months — up from 10 percent in February.