Hemlock Semiconductor closes polysilicon Tennessee facility in US
The company decided to shut down the facility as a result of oversupply of polysilicon and international trade disputes
BS B2B Bureau B2B Connect | Clarksville, Tennessee, USA
“As difficult as this is, the continued market adversity and complex political conditions have left no economically viable options for Hemlock Semiconductor to operate the site. It is unfortunate for both the company and the community that these conditions have forced us to take this action," said Denise Beachy, president of Hemlock Semiconductor.
Most of the approximately 50 Clarksville-based employees will have the opportunity to relocate to other Hemlock Semiconductor or Dow Corning sites, while others will receive a severance package.
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“Hemlock Semiconductor will continue to advance polysilicon technology, which has enabled the era of high-tech innovation that we are in today. Our nearly 1,000 employees will play an important role in helping our customers power the next generation of electronics and solar products,” added Beachy.
Hemlock Semiconductor is a leading provider of polycrystalline silicon and other silicon-based products used in the manufacturing of semiconductor devices, and solar cells and modules.
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First Published: Dec 18 2014 | 4:51 PM IST