30/03/2026 08:34 am MYT
This week, i Capital features ACM Research (Shanghai), Inc. (ACM, 盛美上海), a world-class semiconductor equipment researcher and manufacturer. ACM features a wide range of advanced products for multiple semiconductor processing stages. Its parent company, ACM Research, Inc., was founded in the United States in 1998 as a semiconductor equipment supplier. ACM Research (Shanghai) was founded in 2005 and listed on the SSE STAR Board in Nov 2021. By the end of 2025, the company had 2,485 employees, its 2025 sales and total assets reaching RMB6.79 bln and RMB18.89 bln respectively.
Business Overview
ACM is a semiconductor equipment manufacturer focusing on advanced wafer-level processing equipment, including cleaning, packaging, and more. ACM has served foundries (SMIC, HuaHong, YMTC) with its wet cleaning and electroplating equipment among other kinds, and recently expanded into OSAT with its advanced packaging equipment. ACM primarily serves domestic clients, though its CEO mentioned a plan to expanding globally. As a top-tier equipment manufacturer, ACM competes with other high-end companies foreign and local alike, such as Lam Research and Tokyo Electron (foreign), and NAURA and SMEE (local).
Note from Publisher
As the US–Israel–Iran war rages on, its repercussions are increasingly being felt across the globe. Retail petrol prices have surged in almost every country, while some are already experiencing fuel shortages, leading to long queues at petrol stations. In the Philippines, the government has even warned of the possibility of grounding planes due to a shortage of jet fuel. In response, governments worldwide have rolled out measures to cushion the impact —ranging from fuel subsidies to encouraging work-from-home to reduce energy consumption.
For now, Malaysians have been largely shielded from the immediate impact of rising energy costs, thanks to substantial government subsidies. These have surged from approximately RM700 mln to RM3.2 bln in less than a week. However, such a pace is clearly unsustainable. Unless the war ends soon, higher retail prices for petrol, food, and other essential goods are inevitable. If the war drags on, how should we position ourselves to cope with the rising cost of living and safeguard our finances?
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