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News Release from: BI Electronics
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 19 March 2002
Contract manufacturer expands capacity
Contract electronics manufacturer BI Electronics has invested GBP 1.5 million in production equipment which has recently been installed in its plant in Norwich.
Contract electronics manufacturer BI Electronics has invested GBP 1.5 million in production equipment which has recently been installed in its plant in Norwich This has enabled three extra surface-mount lines and one conventional through hole line to be configured, ensuring the company can cope easily with the rapidly increasing level of business
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 9 May 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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An express prototyping service, which uses actual production line equipment to assemble printed circuit boards, has been introduced by contract electronics manufacturer BI Electronics.
The equipment includes Philips SMD placement machines and large component sequencers, Panasonic axial, radial and wire insertion systems, Universal axial, radial and DIP insertion machines and multistation sequencer, together with DEK vision screen printers.
Formed as recently as last November through the amalgamation of the electronics manufacturing resources of international BI Group, the company is well on track to double its turnover within the current year.
Existing customers have increased their throughput and several major new contracts have been won in the past few months.
Gerry Howley, managing director of BI Electronics, is extremely pleased with the company's progress: " Our ability to provide a complete range of services is the main reason more and more OEMs are outsourcing their production to us, where we are regarded as a fully integrated partner".
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