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Chemical and Gases Manufacturers Group

The Chemical and Gas Manufacturers Group represents SEMI members who produce, package and/or distribute chemicals or gases used in semiconductor applications; also members who produce packaging for chemicals or gases or produce enabling equipment for the blending, generation, and/or distribution of these products within the fab, or provide services utilizing chemicals and/or gases in semiconductor applications.

 
 

CGMG SMTF Overview (48KB PDF)
January 2008 A “Ship to Control” supply position is a growing expectation of material suppliers to the IC manufacturing industry. SEMI has adopted standard guidelines (SEMI C64-0308) for suppliers to follow in developing control limit calculation procedures that can be used as a basis for lot approval procedures.

CGMG Wants to Hear from You
The CGMG identifies opportunities where member companies and other partners can work together on a pre-competitive basis to reduce redundancy or duplication of efforts, or to establish standards that will benefit the industry. If you have a topic you would like the CGMG to address please click here.

WORKING TOGETHER TO DESIGN THE FUTURE

   


KURT CARLSEN
Air Liquide Electronics U.S. LP
Chairman of the SEMI CGMG Committee

The CGMG is a group within SEMI that represents the interests of chemicals and gases suppliers to the semiconductor industry. Our mission is to provide a common voice for CGMG members and to ensure that their interests are represented in SEMI’s public policy, advocacy, exhibition, and communications programs. Read more

CGMG’S VALUE TO ITS PARTICIPANTS


LITA SHON-ROY
Partner
TechCet Group, llc

Participating in the CGMG is one of the best ways to “keep your eye on what’s going on” with regard to semiconductor and electronic materials. While sitting next to one’s competitor might not always be a comfortable situation, the CGMG focuses on non-competitive issues that allow members to work together toward common areas of interest. Read more

WHO WE ARE


MIKE CORBETT
Managing Partner
Linx Consulting

The Chemical and Gas Manufacturers Group (CGMG) is the only advocacy group dedicated to the interest of suppliers of electronic chemicals and materials. The group is managed and actively led by a group of individuals who see the benefits of collaboration and believe that many of the most pressing issues can be better addressed through an industry forum.. Read more

   

Chemical and Gases Manufacturers Group (CGMG) General Meeting –

“Sourcing Semiconductor Gas and Chemicals: A Moving Target, A Moving Market”

San Francisco Marriott Marquis—Golden Gate A room
Wednesday, July 14, 2010, 10:00am–12:00pm

This is an open forum for discussion of issues critical to companies providing semiconductor materials. This meeting is free and open to all SEMICON West attendees.

 

 

10:00am–10:05am

Welcome
John Housley
CGMG General Meeting Sub-Committee Chair
Techcet Group, LLC.

10:05am–10:15am

CGMG Introduction
Kurt Carlson
CGMG Executive Committee Chair
Air Liquide Electronics U.S.

   

10:15am–10:25am
 

Strategic Materials Conference (SMC) 2011 Overview
Jeff Anderson
SMC 2011 Committee Chair
Eminess Technologies

   

10:25am–10:40am
 

A Fab Perspective on Materials
Jim Hannah
IBM Corporation

(Presentation in PDF)

   

10:40am–10:55am
 

Freescale Supply Chain Management
Roger Gossett
Freescale Semiconductor

(Presentation in PDF)

   

10:55am–11:10am
 

The Challenge of the Global Economy
Mark Kramer
Anderson Development

(Presentation in PDF)

   

11:10am–11:25am
 

Electronic Materials: The Critical Supply Chain – Issues and Trends
Lita Shon-Roy
Techcet Group, LLC

(Presentation in PDF)

   

11:25am–11:45am
 

Panel Discussion
Moderated by John Housley, Techcet Group, LLC

11:45am–11:55am
 

Public Policy Update
John Housley
Techcet Group, LLC

(Presentation in PDF)

11:55am–12:00pm

Closing Comments
Kurt Carlson
CGMG Executive Committee Chair
Air Liquide Electronics U.S.

CGMG Meeting Minutes

July 14, 2010 Meeting Minutes


Ship to Control Process Limits (853KB PDF)

In recent years there has been a growing push by IDM’s to require suppliers to provide materials that are in statistical control. When a material is not in statistical control and within the nominal material specifications there are several possibilities.