LG opens world's largest LCD factory complex
Seoul (South Korea) - LG Philips has opened up a large LCD factory just north of Seoul, which has a ground floor area the size of six football fields - 307,000 square meters, making it the largest LCD plant in the world. The factory cost $5 billion to build, and should produce 90,000 42" panels a month by the end of the year.
In addition to 42" panels, the plant will also make 47" panels. The finished plant is part of a larger 4.6 million square meter complex which LG hopes to complete by 2012.
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