Oct 28 2013
Viasystems Group, Inc., a leading provider of complex multilayer printed circuit boards (PCBs) and electro-mechanical solutions today announced the opening of its new North American PCB Technology and Manufacturing Center in Anaheim, California.
“Viasystems’ new Anaheim facility showcases some of the latest state-of-the-art production equipment, with a focus on automation that greatly increases throughput and takes advantage of the most current technology available,” said David M. Sindelar, Chief Executive Officer of Viasystems. “This new owned facility replaces our previously existing multi-building leased location and houses a significant number of technological and manufacturing upgrades. These upgrades will allow our advanced engineering team to offer our customers unmatched capabilities for PCB applications in the semiconductor, aerospace, and advanced communication end markets,” continued Mr. Sindelar. “This site also demonstrates our continued commitment for social responsibility as we will utilize one of the industry’s most sophisticated waste treatment and water recycling systems anywhere in North America.”
About Viasystems
Viasystems Group, Inc. is a technology leader and a worldwide provider of complex multi-layer, printed circuit boards (PCBs) and electro-mechanical solutions (E-M Solutions). Its PCBs serve as the “electronic backbone” of almost all electronic equipment, and its E-M Solutions products and services include integration of PCBs and other components into finished or semi-finished electronic equipment, for which it also provides custom and standard metal enclosures, cabinets, racks and sub-racks, backplanes, and busbars. Viasystems’ approximately 15,400 employees around the world serve more than 1,000 customers in the automotive, industrial & instrumentation, computer and datacommunications, telecommunications, and military and aerospace end markets. For additional information about Viasystems, please visit the company’s website at www.viasystems.com.
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