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www.us-tech.com The Best of EMS 2024 By Michael Skinner, Editor


tive contract manufacturers. Each company was selected based on its individual qualifica- tions, customer service, reputa- tion, and skillset. These compa- nies continue to succeed, while standing apart from their competitors and help- ing their customers to grow.


F Javad EMS: San Jose, CA


Founded in 2010, Javad EMS (JEMS) is located in the heart of Silicon Valley. Its 40,000 square foot manufac- turing facility is a pristine, leading-edge environment that incorporates the best in equipment, systems, servic- es, and employee comfort. “Year after year we have


an extremely high retention rate of world-class customers, and it is thanks to our exceptional long- standing employees and a leader- ship team that has been with us since day one,” says Gary Walker, president. The company’s manufactur-


ing competency and trust is evi- dent in who it serves. JEMS as-


or the third consecutive year, we’re highlighting some of the most innova-


sembles and tests PCBA, modu- lar and system level products for customers where reliability is a must and failure is not an option. It has a comprehensive set


of quality certifications, includ- ing ISO 9001:2015, AS9100D, ISO 13485:2016, is ITAR-regis-


services, supporting the entire product lifecycle. Its PCBA servic- es include DFx, test development, prototype, NPI and full produc- tion. The company operates five continuous flow SMT lines, and each line is highly flexible and supports a quick changeover be- tween products, providing a high level of responsiveness for cus- tomers with high-mix, low- to medium-volume require- ments. It invests in quality by performing 100% SPI, AOI and automated 3D X-ray inspection for every PCBA produced. Web: www.javadems.com


Surf-Tech: Ronkonkoma, NY


Gary Walker, president.


tered and NIST-800 compliant and manufactures to IPC Class III. JEMS integrates and tests a diverse range of products for cus- tomers within the industrial, en- terprise, communications, space, aerospace/defense, and health- care segments. JEMS provides a full suite of turnkey electronic manufacturing


Surf-Tech Manufacturing Corp. has been a trusted provider of contract manu- facturing services across various industries since 1989. The company special- izes in all aspects of PCB assem- bly. Using state-of-the-art equip- ment, Surf-Tech ensures precise component placement for both surface mount and through-hole manufacturing, delivering cus- tomized solutions to meet di-


verse customer requirements. Focusing on turnkey opera-


tions, the company has guided many customers from consigned to turnkey solutions, resulting in notable cost savings. Surf-Tech’s comprehensive services cover all aspects of electronic manufactur- ing and assembly, fostering long- term relationships with clients, some spanning more than 20


October, 2024


Stephen Eggart, president.


years. These partnerships pro- vide Surf-Tech with deep in- sights into customer needs, en- hancing its flexibility, cost-effi- ciency, and proactive service de- livery.


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