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FAST-EST PROTOTYPING
Protronix EMS have introduced their FAST-EST (Every Single Time) prototyping service. This offers clients the opportunity to get their products into themarket place in the fastest time possible. Themost popular option is to have boards prototyped in 5 days, something not many other CEM’s can achieve, but Protronix EMS can even deliver within 48hrs, something that has really helped clients facing the tightest deadlines.Operations Director Stuart Clark commented “I recall one client’s reaction being handed a fully assembled, high grade production quality board, having only sent us the BOMand gerbers 48hrs before:we soon became their solemanufacturing partner”
Protronix EMS can assist clients with NPI, DFMand value
engineering. Protronix EMS can advise clients of the best manufacturing process, along with potential BOMand layout changes, all of which will lead to a lower cost of manufacture. This high level of support and the service offered is deemed invaluable by clients.
Many clients operate in safety critical environments,where quality
and reliability are paramount, that iswhy they appoint Protronix EMS as their preferred partner for electronicsmanufacturing, citing the quality, price and service they receive as the key factors in that choice.
www.protronix.co.uk
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Quality products on time, at a price you can afford
BC KITTING specialise in :
• Contract assembly including test, final assembly & cable assembly
• Full production kitting for both SMD & conventional parts
• Component supply including obsolete allocated and particularly MIL SPEC parts
• All parts are tested for originality
Unit 5 Palmers Road Industrial Estate Emsworth, Hampshire, PO10 7 DH T: 01243 698781 E:
bob@bckittingltd.co.uk
www.bckittingltd.co.uk 26 | June 2011
www.electronics-sourcing.co.uk
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