Electronic CNC lathe processing industry, focusing on global supply chain
May 29, 2020
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The global supply chain is inseparable from the world factory in China, especially in the field of electronic product supply. At present, the average return rate of Shenzhen Electronics CNC lathe processing industry has reached 95%, which has far exceeded the estimates of many experts. Everyone thinks that the impact of the epidemic on the CNC lathe processing industry will be more serious than estimated.

From the perspective of the key enterprises in Shenzhen, the return-to-work rate of export-oriented CNC lathe processing enterprises has exceeded 90%; for example, Huawei has fully resumed work, and the recovery rate has been stabilized at 90%; Foxconn's main factory has resumed 810,000 people, with an overall return rate of 93.7% Nearly one hundred core supporting CNC lathe processing enterprises have resumed production and production, driving the resumption of production of small and medium-sized enterprises in the upstream and downstream, and stabilizing the global supply chain.
If the Shenzhen CNC lathe processing factory cannot resume production smoothly, the world ’s terminal market for electronic products will have a significant hype effect, and the prices of many best-selling products will rise. Just like the supply of medical device products, the money is still out of stock. The global supply chain has been severely affected. Now the supply of electronic products can finally be repeated.
China's resumption of production and production is a huge contribution to the world economy. The electronic CNC lathe processing industry has been at the forefront, and upstream and downstream customers do not have to worry too much about the impact of the epidemic on our industry. It can also be said that it has injected a dose of cardiac medicine into the world economy. . One ring is stable, and the ring is stable. We also expect foreign customers to get out of the predicament as soon as possible and return to the right track of economic development.
