| SMTC: Sitting Pretty in San Jose |
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| Written by Mike Buetow | ||||||||
| Tuesday, 10 July 2012 09:38 | ||||||||
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As a former IBMer and then founding executive of Celestica, Paul Blom has seen the EMS industry grow up. Now executive vice president, operations at SMTC, where he is responsible for engineering, manufacturing operations and supply chain management on a global basis, Blom spoke with CIRCUITS ASSEMBLY editor-in-chief Mike Buetow about the contract assembler's recent growth, and in particular its focus on the Silicon Valley at a time when Tier 1 firms have downsized their local operations.
CA: You now have one of the larger EMS footprints in San Jose. What makes this the right area for SMTC? Many OEMs in the Bay Area are looking for local support, coupled with a pathway to Mexico or China, and broader engineering, supply chain, and sourcing capabilities. In addition, we encounter OEMs that have already sourced components in Asia, and that lack the supporting procurement resources to support these supply chains. Through our procurement staff in Hong Kong and China, we offer a compelling solution for managing vendor performance. This always gets the customer's attention. We find that staff with many of the Bay Area OEMs have excellent experience with outsourcing and have a clear understanding of EMS requirements and processes. This goes a long way to driving efficiency in the outsourcing process, including clarity of requirements, documentation, DfM processes and supply chain collaboration. Having people in the Bay Area who understand how to outsource is an important factor for us. CA: What makes the Bay Area so special when it comes to supply chain knowledge? CA: What are the biggest concerns those who build their own products have about outsourcing? It’s critical that SMTC makes the first EMS outsourcing experience a positive one. Often a customer starts with PCBA outsourcing, then later moves to box build, and where appropriate, end-customer fulfillment. When we do a great job of bringing on board PCBA production, working with OEMs to ensure we support their materials procurement strategies, and collaborate effectively with the OEMs' strategic suppliers, we see the greatest win-win relationships. Also key to success are SMTC’s global copy-exact manufacturing and supply chain systems. These provide important levels of efficiency as we transfer product manufacturing to lower cost geographies. SMTC leverages common systems and processes, and works with customers to understand where the supply chain and broader relationship requires tailoring and unique services. CA: When you make an acquisition, do you leave the existing lines intact, or do you start consolidating the newly acquired factory onto the same platform as other SMTC sites? What was unusual is that we took the hardware platform from ZF Array – we were centered on Panasonic, they were on Fuji – and we shifted to their platform and purchased another Fuji line to increment up our overall capacity. Given the scale of the ZF Array business, it made sense to move ZF’s existing equipment to the SMTC building and not alter their existing production processes. SMTC’s contribution included product data management systems, supply chain management systems, and common shop floor control systems. We kept the SMTC Panasonic/Mydata equipment in place to provide for flexible NPI/prototyping. These, coupled with SMTC’s AOI, ICT, flying probe and x-ray capabilities provide for an excellent EMS customer experience.
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