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full-vision overhead gantry system and six preci- sion placement spindles, the platform is capable of polygon recognition, placement angle preview and auto-teach. The system is compatible with various feeder types, such as Samsung’s exclusive side tray feeder. Optional features include an intelligence system, docking feeder carts and a configuration for large board processing.
Mutual Relationship “At first, we were nervous to buy a brand new
machine from a company we hadn’t previously done business with,” adds Morgan. “However Jonny Nichols, Samsung’s national sales manager, eased our fears and made the decision a simple one, with- out a hard press sales pitch. He worked diligently to get us what we needed quickly to meet some immedi- ate needs. When our trainer arrived, we were exposed to another level of excellent customer service and were immediately impressed by the ma- chine itself. The company goes above and beyond to make your team a suc- cessful one. We look forward to a long and mutually prosperous relationship with Samsung.” The relationship is mutual, as
those at Samsung feel that their equipment is best used in the hands of companies like GMS with world-
With a full vision overhead gantry system and six precision placement spindles, the SM482
platform is capable of polygon recognition,
placement angle preview and auto-teach.
class customer service, technological knowhow and longevity. “GMS is a great company staffed
and run by great folks. Andria is a re- al mover and shaker and her vision for the company’s future shows she’s innovative and has real business acu- men,” comments Nichols. “We hope to continue to partner with the team at GMS for their new projects on the horizon, and their timing couldn’t be better as we just introduced the NPS-1200 printer at APEX in March.” The NPS-1200 printer comple-
ments large board configured place- ment systems. Features include in- line processing, high-accuracy auto stencil alignment, print pressure mon- itoring, programmable under-stencil
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cleaning, and post print inspection for up to 1.2m (47.24 in.) PCBs. As for the future of Global Manufacturing
Services, Inc., the company is energized and hope- ful for the new opportunities that receiving their Women Owned Business certification has given it. One prominent benefit is that the certification brings national recognition to the company. Contact: Global Manufacturing Services, Inc.,
140 Industrial Park Way, West Jefferson, NC 28694 % 336-246-5143 fax: 336-846-1676 Web:
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