LG Display to Commence Mass Production of 8th Generation LCD Plant
LG Display today announced that it has commenced mass production of its 8th generation LCD plant in Paju, Korea on March 9, 2009.
The 8th generation LCD line will primarily manufacture 32-, 47- and 55- inch TV panels from its 2,200 X 2,500 glass substrates.
With initial monthly capacity of 20,000 input sheets of glass substrate, LG Display said that it would adjust the ramp-up speed according to market circumstances and gradually increase monthly capacity to design capacity of 83,000 sheets by the end of the year.
The company expects to secure both productivity and profitability from the outset as the 8th generation LCD line was designed to remove wasteful factors, maximize investment efficiency and per capita productivity, and adopt multiple new technologies.
According to market research firm DisplaySearch, fast-growing LCD TV market will reach 181 million units in 2011, up 35% from the 134 million units expected for this year.
With initial monthly capacity of 20,000 input sheets of glass substrate, LG Display said that it would adjust the ramp-up speed according to market circumstances and gradually increase monthly capacity to design capacity of 83,000 sheets by the end of the year.
The company expects to secure both productivity and profitability from the outset as the 8th generation LCD line was designed to remove wasteful factors, maximize investment efficiency and per capita productivity, and adopt multiple new technologies.
According to market research firm DisplaySearch, fast-growing LCD TV market will reach 181 million units in 2011, up 35% from the 134 million units expected for this year.