- Strategic Partnership: time:matters has been named a Strategic Partner to the SEMI Supply Chain Management (SCM) Initiative.
- Live Showcase: Visitors can experience a virtual reality tour of time:matters' Frankfurt Courier Terminal at SEMICON Europa 2025 in Munich (Hall C2, Booth 433).
- Expert Insights: Remy Schoenzetter, Head of Business Unit High Tech & Semicon at time:matters, will present at SEMICON Europa on the critical role of time-sensitive logistics in complex global supply chains. 
time:matters, the expert in global high-performance and supply chain solutions, is deepening its engagement with the semiconductor industry as a newly appointed Strategic Partner of SEMI’s Supply Chain Management (SCM) Initiative. The company will also showcase its logistics expertise at SEMICON Europa 2025, taking place from November 18–21, 2025, in Munich. 
Strategic Partnership with SEMI
As a Strategic Partner to the SCM Initiative, time:matters will work with other industry leaders to develop a shared framework for more resilient and efficient supply chain management across the semiconductor ecosystem. The partnership underscores time:matters’ proven ability to address the sector’s complex logistics challenges and its commitment to driving innovation and reliability within critical global supply chains.
Bernhard zur Strassen, CEO of time:matters, states: “Resilient supply chains are the key to success in the entire semiconductor ecosystem - this has never been more applicable than today, amidst all global challenges. In this ecosystem, you need logistics partners capable of ensuring both speed and reliability on a global scale. We are proud to be named Strategic Partner to SEMI, collaborating with key partners to help build a more robust and transparent supply chain. In this role, we will apply over 20 years of logistics expertise to strengthen the industry’s stability and foster innovation.” 
About SEMI 
SEMI is the leading global industry association representing the electronics manufacturing and design supply chain. Through initiatives such as the Supply Chain Management Initiative, SEMI fosters collaboration to strengthen supply chain resilience, enhance transparency, and support sustainable industry growth. 
Tailored solutions at SEMICON Europa 2025
time:matters will present its tailored logistics solutions at SEMICON Europa 2025 (Hall C2, Booth 433), the region’s leading semiconductor trade fair in November. The showcase will demonstrate how time:matters supports every stage of the semiconductor supply chain, featuring a virtual reality tour of the Frankfurt Courier Terminal that highlights its premium express handling and monitoring capabilities. 
Additionally, Remy Schoenzetter, Head of Business Unit High Tech & Semicon at time:matters, will present on the TechARENA stage on November 19, discussing the critical role of time-sensitive logistics in complex global supply chains. 
Expert insights into supply chain resilience
As technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, demands on semiconductor supply chains are intensifying. Accelerated innovation cycles, supply shortages and ongoing geopolitical challenges are adding even more volatility to global logistics networks. With components often traveling tens of thousands of miles and crossing multiple borders before final production, efficient and resilient logistics have become critical to maintaining development speed and manufacturing continuity. 
“Delays in the semiconductor supply chain can have significant operational impacts,” adds Remy Schoenzetter, Head of Business Unit High Tech & Semicon at time:matters. “The strength and focus of logistics lie in anticipating and mitigating risks to maintain supply chain continuity for semiconductor manufacturers. In doing so, logistics companies do more than just transport goods; their fast and secure transport of time-sensitive components helps safeguard semiconductor operations.” 
“The semiconductor industry is facing unprecedented supply chain complexity,” said Bettina Weiss, Chief of Staff and Corporate Strategy at SEMI. “Strategic partnerships with companies such as time:matters are essential to building the capabilities SEMI members need to anticipate and respond to disruptions proactively, enhancing supply chain agility and resilience for the entire industry.” 
For media and attendees 
Journalists and industry attendees are invited to visit the time:matters team at Hall C2, Booth 433 during SEMICON Europa 2025 to experience an interactive VR tour of the Frankfurt Courier Terminal. 
About time:matters  
time:matters has been the expert for time-critical emergency transport and supply chain solutions for more than 20 years. Urgently needed spare parts, missing production equipment, medical samples, dangerous goods, and important documents are transported quickly and reliably from A to B via air, rail and road, and if required also personally accompanied via on board courier or as charter solution. This is made possible by a global network with more than 500 courier partners and airlines. time:matters generally has access to all available airlines and can therefore utilize a wide range of flight routes. Besides speed and reliability, providing an individual, flexible service is paramount. time:matters is available 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, whenever customized logistics concepts are needed – for everything from ad-hoc situations through to regular business. At any time, customers can submit a transport request via the time:matters booking website, which is quoted in real time and can be booked immediately. time:matters offers solutions for a wide range of industries, including automotive, high-tech and semicon, logistics, industrial machinery and equipment, life sciences, aviation and aerospace, medical technology, and spare parts logistics. time:matters is ISO 9001:2015 certified and has also been awarded the ISO 14001:2015 environmental certificate. Since 2022, time:matters has been investing in Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and will continue to do so as part of its commitment to climate protection. The company employs more than 300 people and operates its own handling terminals for express and courier shipments at the airports in Frankfurt, Munich, Shanghai, and Mexico City. The company is represented with branches in the United States, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Austria, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and China to serve both national and international customers.