Industry News | 2003-02-06 08:34:25.0
Will be Relocating Its Operations in Roseville, Minnesota and Guadalajara, Mexico
Industry News | 2003-07-10 08:36:25.0
To execute this strategic plan, KEMET is reorganizing its operations around the world.
Industry News | 2003-06-23 09:04:32.0
China Replaces Japan and Mexico as Largest Supplier of Electronics to the United States
Industry News | 2009-12-03 22:49:57.0
Gene F. Wakefield Passed away on November 29, 2009 after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. He was born on December 22, 1933 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is survived by his wife, LaJuana. He leaves behind a daughter, Marvel Wakefield (Los Angeles, CA), two brothers, John Wakefield (Crawford, CO) and Roy Wakefield (Truckee, CA), three sisters, Lila Craig (Colorado Springs, CO), Mary Alyce Krist (Ft. Collins, CO) and Margaret Ann Foss (Buffalo, WY).
Industry News | 2003-02-25 08:44:11.0
EagleVision will send IPC-600F-certified inspectors to sort and inspect small- to large-volume printed circuit boards at the customer facility.
Industry News | 2003-03-12 08:14:19.0
Today announced the addition of two leading electronics sales representative firms designed to increase CirTran's domestic sales volume.
Industry News | 2003-05-14 08:22:59.0
All interested parties are invited to participate in Parlex's quarterly teleconference, which will be held on Wednesday, May 14, 2003 at 10:00 AM Eastern Time.
Industry News | 2003-02-11 08:42:41.0
To Handle Outbound Logistics Projects for OEMs and to Gain Greater Insight into Their Customers' Requirements for Global Direct-order Fulfillment
Industry News | 2019-06-02 18:54:55.0
IPC, the global trade association for the electronics industry, supports the Trump administration’s efforts to pass the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USCMA) but believes the imposition of new tariffs on Mexican imports to address immigration issues at the U.S.-Mexico border will harm U.S. electronics companies and their customers.
Industry News | 2019-06-09 19:10:18.0
IPC, the global trade association for the electronics industry, supports the Trump administration’s efforts to pass the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USCMA) but believes the imposition of new tariffs on Mexican imports to address immigration issues at the U.S.-Mexico border will harm U.S. electronics companies and their customers.