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Hurricane Helene raises concerns over semiconductor supply chain

The extended shutdown of these facilities could have significant implications for global supply chains that rely on semiconductors.
Operations at two critical North Carolina facilities that mine high-purity quartz, remain suspended following the impact of Hurricane Helene.

Operations at two critical North Carolina facilities that mine high-purity quartz, essential for semiconductor production, remain suspended following the impact of Hurricane Helene. The Sibelco Group and The Quartz Corp., located in Spruce Pine, N.C., were forced to halt production on September 26 due to severe flooding caused by the storm. Spruce Pine is one of the world’s primary sources of high-purity quartz, a crucial mineral for manufacturing semiconductors, which power everything from vehicles to phones and solar panels.

The extended shutdown of these facilities could have significant implications for global supply chains that rely on semiconductors. Sam Fiorani, vice president of global vehicle forecasting at AutoForecast Solutions, noted that while it is too early to sound alarm bells, the situation is being closely monitored. “Ensuring supply chain resilience is a priority for many industries,” Fiorani emphasized, especially after the recent global semiconductor shortage that severely disrupted automotive production.

The automotive industry, in particular, is highly dependent on microchips, becoming the third-largest consumer of semiconductors in 2023. According to World Semiconductor Trade Statistics, the sector accounted for 17% of global semiconductor sales revenue last year, a jump from 14% in 2022. This increased reliance makes any disruption in quartz supply potentially impactful.

While Sibelco has yet to provide detailed updates on the condition of its facilities, The Quartz Corp. reported that damage to its Spruce Pine operations was mainly confined to ancillary units. However, the company remains optimistic that its resilience planning, implemented post-COVID, will mitigate any immediate disruption to the supply chain. Quartz Corp. stated it has ample stock at its purification facilities in Norway and a robust inventory of finished products, allowing it to maintain supply continuity.

In a September 30 statement, Sibelco assured that it is working with government agencies to restore operations as soon as possible, with a focus on employee safety. Both companies are assessing the full extent of the damage and the timeline for resuming normal production, but concerns remain about the potential long-term effects on semiconductor availability.

As industries reliant on microchips brace for possible supply chain challenges, attention remains on the recovery efforts in North Carolina. The outcome could have far-reaching consequences, especially for sectors still recovering from the semiconductor shortages of recent years.

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