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and repeatable. Since that time, however, it has broadened its ver- ticals to include military, indus- trial, telecommunication, net - working, robotics, aviation, and engineering. The company’s equipment
sets are designed to support miniaturization, flexibility, and speed, meaning it has the ability to set up and run a prototype lot of five units and quickly scale to 100k units. This provides ex- treme value to customers that need Made-in-America manufac- turing support, are in the process of onshoring, or simply need a so- phisticated manufacturing facili- ty where they can trust the rela- tionships.
on its quality and industry certi- fications. These include AS9100 Rev D, ISO 9001:2015, ISO 13485:2016, IPC-A-610 Class 3, J-STD-001 Class 3, and NAICS: 334418. The company is also UL registered. Web:
www.absoluteems.com
Surf-Tech: Ronkonkoma, NY Surf-Tech Manufacturing
Corporation has been offering contract manufacturing services to a range of industries since 1989. Headquartered in Ronkon - koma, NY, the company special- izes in SMT. Equipped with cut-
ting-edge automated equipment, Surf-Tech excels in precise com- ponent placement. Whether it’s surface mount or through-hole manufacturing, the company provides tailored solutions to
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meet all its customers’ needs. Additionally, Surf-Tech spe-
cializes in turnkey operations and is capable of handling full consigned material production runs. Throughout the years, the company has successfully assist- ed numerous customers in tran- sitioning from consigned to full turnkey, resulting in significant cost savings. Surf-Tech has established
deep relationships with its cus- tomers due to its comprehensive range of full-service capabilities, encompassing all aspects of elec- tronic manufacturing and as- sembly work. Many of its cus-
Stephen Eggart, president. Continued on next page
Move Beyond the Fixture – ….To Greater Flexibility and Cost Savings with TAKAYA!
Doug Dow, COO. “Absolute EMS made a con-
scious decision to be the EMS company that offers it all,” says COO Doug Dow. “Three years ago we revamped our facility and created a highly unique, clean, 4.0 automated state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, boasting 100% new equipment. This is a factory that you would only see in a Tier One EMS provider, ca- pable of placing the miniaturiza- tion componentry such as Impe- rial Code 008004 and 0.3 mm BGAs and full automation such as SPI, AOI, and X-ray. The entry level is not $20 million be- cause that is unreasonable for many. We look for a modest $250k to $10 million. It makes things much easier for every- one.”
Trust and relationships also
play a significant role in AEMS’s strategy and help them stand out from competitors. Dow and his team create long-lasting partner- ships, working together to identi- fy customers’ needs and provide solutions that fuel success. The company reaches this
level of trust with customers by consistently exceeding expecta- tions and producing high-quality products while providing on-time delivery, excellent customer service, complying with all re- quirements, continually improv- ing its quality management serv- ices (QMS), and staying updated
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