Samsung Display looks to sell its Tianjin AMOLED module factory, as demand for rigid OLEDs in China is declining

According to reports from Korea, Samsung Display has decided to sell its OLED module fab in Tianjin, China, as demand for its rigid AMOLED is declining, espsecially in China, and the company wishes to consolidate all its AMOLED module production capacity in Vietnam.

The SDC Tianjin module line has the monthly capacity to produce around 13 million rigid smartphone AMOLED display modules.

 

Samsung hasn't yet found a buyer, but the company is said to be talking to several Chinese electronic component and contract manufacturing companies. 

To read the entire article, sign up for OLED-Info Pro

OLED-Info Membership Benefits:

  • Access to premium content
  • A comprehensive guide to the OLED industry
  • OLED Insights and trends analysis
  • AI-powered assistant built specifically for the OLED industry
  • A content library of 200+ brochures, catalogs, roadmaps, presentations and more.
  • Detailed structured information on OLED devices, fabs, microdisplays, automotive applications and more
  • Online access, easy subscription model, cancel at any time
  • Only $24.99 per month! (discounts for yearly subscriptions)
Posted: May 29,2026 by Ron Mertens