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Shipment Volume of the China Notebook Increased 5.2% Sequentially

  • Source: MIC

By MIC
Published: Jan 06,2014

According to MIC (Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute), shipment volume of the Greater China notebook PC industry reached around 37.8 million units in 3Q 2013, up 5.2% sequentially while registering a smaller year-on-year decline of 11.3% against last year. The growth is mainly driven by branded vendors` deployment of Intel Haswell Core i3 and i5 products in regional markets, coupled with the advanced shipment by sea in order to reduce transportation costs and meet channel distributors` sales promotion in the fourth quarter.

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Tender bids for educational notebook PCs in India also play a role. As the tenders closed in September, US bidders, who mainly outsourced to Taiwanese contract manufacturers, delivered notebook PCs in August and September, thereby pushing up the third-quarter shipment volume of the Greater China notebook PC industry.



Figure I: Greater China Notebook PC Shipment Volume, 4Q 2011 - 3Q 2014
Figure I: Greater China Notebook PC Shipment Volume, 4Q 2011 - 3Q 2014

Among all contract manufacturers, Quanta and Inventec saw stronger growth momentum in the third quarter - both witnessing a sequential growth of over 20%. This is mainly attributed to branded vendors` active deployment of new products and the pulling effect to maintain higher market share and advantages in the supply chain. Also, shipments for tender bids also bolstered Quanta`s and Inventec`s growth.


The industry`s shipment value reached US$17.3 billion in the third quarter, up 4.5% sequentially and down 14.8% year-on-year. The industry`s ASP (Average Selling Price) slipped to US$458, as a result of an increasing number of mid-range and value line models available in the third quarter. Besides, since the penetration rate of touch control notebook PCs was lower the expected, vendors turned to adopt low-cost touch control components, such as standard integrated touch control solutions or thin-film touch control modules, to reduce product prices.


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