Catcher Technology

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Catcher Technology Corporation
Native name
可成科技股份有限公司
Romanized name
KeCheng KeJih GuFeng YouHsian GongShi
Type Public
TWSE: 2474
Industry Computer Peripherals
Founded23 November 1984;38 years ago (1984-11-23)
HeadquartersNo. 398, Ren-Ai Street, YungKang District, Tainan City, ,
Key people
Hong Shui-Shu 洪水樹, Chairman, Hong Tian-Cih 洪天賜, GM
Revenue NT$91,628,115,000 [1]
Website www.catcher-group.com

Catcher Technology Corporation, is an electronics casing manufacturing company founded on November 23, 1984. The company has since focused on making shells for electronics such as PC notebooks, cell phones, and cameras, using magnesium alloy die castings, aluminum alloys, zinc alloys, stainless steel or plastic. [2] In 2004, Catcher Technology moved its headquarters from HaiChong Street to its current address, which was the original site of the headquarters of Taiwan Sugar Corporation YungKang Plant.

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Catcher's current product revenue mix comes from cell phone casings (50%), PC/notebook (20%-30%), while tablets and others account for 10%-20%. [3] Catcher is also a supplier for Apple, [4] however, it failed to be included in the iPhone SE2 supply chain. [5]

History

In 2010, Catcher's yearly revenue reached a new high of 21.8 billion twd.

In 2013 April, Catcher has under its assets, around 15,600 CNC machines. [6]

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