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The Higher the Better: National Circuit Assembly’s Standards Help Exceed Customer Expectations
By Gavin Subel, President, National Circuit Assembly W
ith headquarters near Dallas, Texas, National Circuit As- sembly (NCA) is an AS9100D-
certified circuit assembly company that provides fully integrated PCB, ca- ble and electromechanical manufactur- ing and test services. National Circuit Assembly serves
OEMs in the aerospace, defense, secu- rity, consumer electronics, semicon- ductor, telecommunications, medical, industrial control, and other high-tech industries. NCA is focused on quality, test-
ing and speed to market for commer- cial and industrial products and of- fers world-class manufacturing, as well as state-of-the-art supply chain management. It is National Circuit Assembly’s mission to contribute to its customers’ success by being a strategic electronic manufacturing services partner, flexible to their needs, without comprising excellence in quality, and customer service. Ad- ditionally, the company strives to es- tablish strong, long-term business re- lationships with customers through consistent performance, superior technical support, exceptional cus- tomer service, and ongoing develop- ment of custom solutions that simpli- fy outsourcing complexity.
Understanding the Value of Employees
To accomplish this goal, Nation- al Circuit Assembly relies on its ex-
perienced team of exceptional em- ployees. The company was founded on the premise that to be successful, its management must understand the value of employees. National Cir- cuit Assembly believes in working to- gether as a team to deliver the high-
sure and maintain consistently measurable high standards of quali- ty, productivity and on-time delivery. National Circuit Assembly’s diverse cultural working environment, along with using the latest technologically and advanced equipment, is an ex-
T. Tieu, CEO. He adds that the com- pany will always strive to provide ex- ceptional quality services to its clients and to do its very best to en- sure it is using and managing its process to provide clients with cost- effective solutions. “NCA operates with your vision in mind and our mission at heart to create your prod- uct with the ultimate goal of earning a long-lasting business relationship with your company,” says Tieu.
End-to-End Solutions Other benefits include end-to-
NCA believes that its team is its most valuable resource. It continually trains employees to ensure and maintain high standards.
est quality results to its customers. Based on that belief, the company empowers its employees through in- tensive training and recognition. The company’s workforce is con-
tinually trained and crossed-trained to meet customer expectations to en-
ample of the many components that help form its customer-driven foun- dation. “We are passionate about mak-
ing every transaction between our customers and our team as smooth and effective as possible,” says Mike
end solutions. The company can get customers’ products into the hands of consumers quicker, make emergency production changes on the fly, and support its customers’ business in ways they never believed possible. It also provides highly rated manufac- turing services. The company offers a special combination of quality, com- fort and industry experience. Finally, it is a flexible, U.S.-based company. Tieu said, “With more than 100,000 total square feet of U.S. manufactur- ing space, the only difference be- tween National Circuit Assembly and a tier one EMS company is our ability to offer customers highly cus- tomized, flexible solutions.” Customers can choose from a
variety of services, including PCB de- sign, electromechanical assembly, ca- ble and wire harnesses, cabinet/rack
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