LAS VEGAS -- Circuits Assembly magazine announced the winners of its 2008 Service Excellence Awards (SEAs) for Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) providers and Electronics Assembly Equipment, Materials and Software suppliers. Circuits Assembly recognized the companies that received the highest customer service ratings, as judged by their own customers, during a ceremony at the IPC Apex trade show in Las Vegas.
LAS VEGAS -– Circuits Assembly magazine today announced the winners of its 2008 New Product Introduction Award for electronics assembly equipment, materials and software suppliers.
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Written by Mike Buetow
ATLANTA -- A shakeup at a major solder supplier could be in store this week,
Circuits Assembly has learned.
A major solder vendor is determining the fate of its president, with a decision expected by April 3.
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Written by Mike Buetow
HIALEAH, FL -- Simclar reported
fourth-quarter losses of $64,088, on sales of $34.7 million, reversing a profit of $949,000 on $33.2 million in revenue last year.
For the year, the EMS company reported profits fell 17% to $2.4 million, despite a $20.4 million jump in revenue, to $136.4 million.
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Written by Mike Buetow
SPOKANE VALLEY, WA — Selective soldering equipment maker
RPS Automation LLC today reported "strong customer growth," including recent installations at
Saturn Electronics & Engineering, Creation Technologies, EI Microcircuits, P3C, Circle Prime Manufacturing, Lectronix and
Saline Lectronics.
Recent global customer wins came in Mexico, Canada, France, China and the Middle East, the company said.
“Last summer’s restructuring and addition of capital, management and investor support is really starting to
pay dividends,” stated Reed Gaither, CEO of RPS Automation.
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Written by Mike Buetow
ST. LOUIS -- Northrop Grumman awarded LaBarge Inc. a $3.5 million contract to continue to produce electronics equipment for the AN/AAQ-24(V) NEMESIS Directional Infrared
Countermeasure (DIRCM) system. LaBarge has worked on the program for
nearly a decade.
Production at LaBarge's Tulsa, OK., facility is expected to begin in
April and continue through June, the EMS company said.