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November 2018 — VJ Electronix, Inc., the leader in rework technologies and global provider of advanced X-ray inspection systems, has appointed Midwest Tech Services as its sales representative. Midwest Tech Services will represent VJ Electronix throughout Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and portions of Wisconsin.

“VJ Electronix is well-known in the marketplace for its innovation and leading-edge X-ray and rework solutions, while offering the best in quality, reliability and value,” stated Dan Frailey, President of Midwest Tech Services. “Their broad product offering in X-ray inspection and component rework systems as well as unique products, such as the XQuik line of advanced X-ray component counting systems, is only one example of what we find very exciting about the VJ Electronix. All of us at Midwest Tech are looking forward to a long and prosperous relationship with the professional team at VJ Electronix.”

Founded in 1993 by Dan Frailey, the company specializes in providing products to the electronic assembly Industry. The direction of the company has remained focused on bringing process solutions to the Midwest territory’s electronic assembly marketplace through exclusive representation of the industry’s most recognized best-in-class brands of electronic assembly products.

“The appointment of Midwest Tech is a key step in VJ Electronix’s strategic plan to expand in the Midwest region,” said Robert Kerwin, VJ Electronix s East Region Sales Manager. “With 20 years of experience in the electronics industry, VJ Electronix has a complete range of products used for process control and inspection.”

Midwest Tech’s balanced line card of both capital equipment, bench assembly tooling and consumable supplies has elevated the company’s position to that of the recognized leader in bringing surface mount and through-hole assembly solutions to the market. For more information, visit www.midwesttech.com

For more information regarding VJE, visit www.vjelectronix.com.

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