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Business news
www.us-tech.com July, 2012
Manchester, NH —RCD Components Inc., a manufacturer of passive elec- tronic components for 40 years, was honored recently to receive the pres- tigious Better Business Bureau 2012
Passives Maker RCD Wins Coveted BBB Torch Award
business for their outstanding com- mitment to maintaining trust, per- formance and integrity in all facets of their business and for going above and beyond in helping to foster the
man, and NH Magazine’s 2012 Busi- ness Leader of the Year, said that the founder of RCD, Louis Arcidy Sr., “. . . was a charismatic and innovative dynamo who ran the company like his family and made sure every em- ployee, customer, supplier and even competitor was treated with respect. His enthusiasm for creating new ways to improve was contagious. While he is with them now only in spirit, his high ethical standards and character are creatively built into RCD policies, procedures and perme- ate their very culture.” Mr. Brodsky said that world
class service like RCD’s is expected in today’s marketplace but what dis- tinguishes RCD from the others is its devotion to customers and its ability to go above and beyond by doing the unexpected. There have been numerous
RCD execs celebrate BBB award: (Left to Right) Louis M. Arcidy, President and CEO, Maria Grisanzio, VP of Human Resources, Michael Arcidy, VP of Product Development.
Torch Award in the “Large Business” category. The Torch Award recog- nizes one small, one medium, and one large New Hampshire-based
BBB’s mission of advancing market- place trust. Howard Brodsky, CEO of CCA Global Partners, BBB Board Chair-
Koh Young Ships 3000th In-Line AOI
Seoul, Korea —Koh Young Technology has delivered its 3000th in-line inspec- tion system, a Zenith 3D AOI system, to Hitachi Mito Works, one of the main Japanese factories of Hitachi, Ltd.
Koh Young’s Zenith is described
as the only fully automated in-line AOI system that delivers true 3D measurement based inspection of whole assembled PCBs. Its powerful defect detection, based on real 3D profilometric measurement, realizes process optimization by way of sever-
al automated functions. Contact: Koh Young America Inc., 6505 W. Frye Rd., Suite 14,
Chandler, AZ 85266 % 480-403-5000 fax: 480-403-5001 E-mail :
bill.astle@
kohyoung.com Web:
www.kohyoung.com
EI Microcircuits to Add 3rd U.S. Manufacturing Plant
Mankato, MN — EI Microcircuits, a full-service EMS provider with cur- rent manufacturing facilities in Mankato, MN and St. Peter, MN has plans to beak ground on the company’s third manufacturing facility this Spring. The new facility will be located in Eastwood Energy Center in Manka- to. The new facility will enable the company to add new technology serv- ices. EI Microcircuits specializes in ad- vanced electronic manufacturing serv-
ing a broad customer base including medical, industrial, military, aero- space, agricultural, power generation, energy management and capital equipment industries. EI Microcircuits certifications include ISO 9001, ISO 13485, ANSI
ESD S20.20, IPC-RoHS and ITAR. Contact: EI Microcircuits, 1651
Pohl Rd., Mankato, MN 56001 % 507-345-5786
Web:
www.eimicro.com
Presenting platinum award to Mouser (left to right) Keystone President Troy David, Mouser VP Keith Privett, and Keystone’s Joe Rosenblum.
Vegas the first week in May, Key- stone Electronics Corp. conferred Sil- ver, Gold or Platinum level Achieve- ment Awards on 17 of its most pro- ductive authorized distributors who, day after day during 2011, con-
awards presented to RCD by its cus- tomers, including the Department of the Navy, General Motors, Hewlett
Packard and Texas Instruments. Contact: RCD Components, Inc., 520 E. Industrial Park Dr., Man-
chester, NH 03109 % 603-669-0054 fax: 603-669-5455 E-mail:
sales@rcdcomponents.com Web: www.
rcdcomponents.com
New Gore Biz Unit Offers Protection for Portable Electronics
Elkton, MD —W. L. Gore & Associates (Gore) has stepped up its efforts to help OEM customers maintain sound quality and protect sensitive electron- ics in cell phones, laptop/ tablet PCs, two-way radios and other handheld and portable electronic devices by cre- ating a new business unit. Gore®Portable Electronic Vents
will concentrate on providing solutions to protect devices from water, dust and dirt ingress while maintaining the in- tegrity of sound transmission. Gore Venting solutions prevent
contaminants from entering through the use of high transmission materi- als employing the company’s ePTFE (expanded polytetraflouroethylene) technology. These materials are available in a variety of product forms for protection from dust and splash as well as full immersion. Pre- cut adhesive vents and unique cus-
tom vent designs are also available. Contact: W.L. Gore & Associ-
ates, Inc., 402 Vieve’s Way, Elkton, MD 21922 % 800-445-4673 or 410-392-4100 fax: 410-392-9628 Web:
www.gore.com
Keystone Honors Top Distributors at EDS
Astoria, NY — Commemorating its 40th anniversary as a sponsoring participant of the Electronic Distri- bution Show, EDS-2012, held in Las
tributed significantly to the market- ing of the company’s broad lines of interconnect components and elec- tronic hardware. With company Presi-
dent Troy David and a team of sales and marketing execu- tives officiating, presenta- tions of achievement plaques to honorees were individually awarded.
Platinum Level Awards Contact: Keystone Electronics
went to: Bisco Industries, Di- gi-Key, Future Electronics, Heilind Electronics, and Mouser Electronics. Gold lev- el awards went to: Hardware Specialty, Hammond Elec- tronics, Newark Electronics, Sager Electronics. Silver Lev- el Awards went to: Beyond Components/Netco, Carlton- Bates/RS Electronics, Heart- land Electronics, Hughes-Pe- ters, Masline Electronics, NEP Electronics, Radar Elec- tric, Tower Fasteners.
Corp., 31-07 20th Road, Astoria, NY 11105-2017 % 800-221-5510 or 718-956-8900 fax: 718-956-5510 E-mail:
kec@keyelco.com Web:
www.keyelco.com
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