ASML Holding N.V. provided an update on the fire that occurred inside a part of its factory in Berlin, Germany on January 3. During the last few days, ASML conducted a preliminary assessment. The fire occurred in a part of one production building on the site in Berlin and the smoke partly impacted an adjacent building. The company has been able to resume production in parts of these buildings already.

The other buildings on the site have not been affected and are fully operational. Although the company's impact assessment of the damage is ongoing, the company's current view is the following: The company's Metrology and Inspection output plans are not affected as they do not contain any components made in Berlin. The manufacturing of DUV components has been restarted.

Although there was some disruption regarding components for DUV, The company expects to remediate this in such a way that it will not affect the company's output and revenue plan for DUV. As to EUV, the fire affected part of the production area of the wafer clamp, a module in the company's EUV systems. The company are still in the process of completing the recovery plan for this production area and determining how to minimize any potential impact for the company's EUV customers, both in the company's output plan and in the company's field service.