Industry News | 2008-09-15 17:35:12.0
MILPITAS, Calif. � September 2008 � Bliss Industries Inc., provider of handling carts and racks for electronics assembly, announces that it will display the BlissLift, the Chassis Cart and the Adjustable Tote/Tray cart in booth 1928 at ATExpo, which is scheduled to take place September 23-25, 2008 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont (Chicago), IL.
Industry News | 2012-08-03 02:36:21.0
MILPITAS, Calif. — August 3 2012 — Bliss Industries Inc., a leader of material handling carts and racks for PCB assembly, has officially revealed its patent pending ESD Tray Divider breakthrough for PC board handling.
Industry News | 2011-04-04 15:37:19.0
Bliss Industries announces that it will display multiple configurations of its most popular products in Booth #1271 at the upcoming IPC APEX EXPO
Industry News | 2009-09-17 16:40:25.0
MILPITAS, Calif. — September 2009 — Bliss Industries Inc., provider of handling carts and racks for electronics assembly, revolutionizes production with its Adjustable Rail Cart. The flexible tote/tray storage system not only protects and simplifies bulk item storage, but is ideal for PC board, box build, system build and final assembly.
Industry News | 2009-05-11 12:03:35.0
MILPITAS, Calif. � May 2009 � Bliss Industries Inc., provider of handling carts and racks for electronics assembly, announces that, for the first time in company history, it has rolled back prices. Bliss has reduced prices on almost all products by up to 30 percent.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 16 20:24:45 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
Hi ChrisN Have you talked with your supplier that is sending the components into your plant in trays. They are putting the components into the trays or their source is. One of them should be able to give you credit for each returned tray. Ken Bli
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 12:38:42 EST 2008 | kennyg
Assemblies are stored on ESD rubber covered flat trays. The trays are stored on rolling carts with slots for the trays (Bliss cart). The damage usually occurs on the bottomside (passives only). This side is more susceptible to damage because the sm
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 20 16:57:55 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
At the risk of sounding like a commercial, but most companies do not realize this exists and it is certainly needed. Bliss Industries now has trays and tray carts to support handling and storage of these oversize boards. Several sizes available but
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 03 15:48:35 EDT 2007 | Cmiller
If the Bliss carts would help you can cut some money out by buying aluminum bakers carts at your local restaurant supply house for less than $100/each and then buy ESD trays from another local source (Bliss is rather pricy). You will have to hang a c
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 00:07:10 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
arzucom, have you considered using trays to handle your boards in process and your handbuilds. This method is fast becoming the industry standard method for a large variety of reasons, specifically ESD as when the boards are in the tray your people