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Dynatech Names New Central Regional Sales Manager
July 21, 2005 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
HORSHAM, Pa. — Dynatech Technology, Inc., the North American distributor for Samsung Techwin SMT equipment, has appointed Joseph Cumbey as Central regional sales manager. To be based in the Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas area, he will be responsible for Dynatech United States' manufacturers' representatives and customers in the Midwest, and for reps and customers in Eastern Mexico.
Cumbey previously held sales management positions with General Electric (GE) Advanced Materials and Cookson Electronics. At the GE unit, he was responsible for global marketing for the company's silicone-based products for semiconductor manufacturing, while at Cookson, he worked with customers and representatives in 11 states and Mexico to achieve 16% annual sales growth for five years. He went into sales after serving as engineering operations manager for Honeywell SSS, running a NASA contract production facility with a $25 million budget.
The Samsung Techwin line from Dynatech Technology includes the newly introduced SM320 SMT assembly system, which achieves placement rates up to 18,500 cph with ±50-µm accuracy and up to 5,500 cph (based on IPC 9850) at ±30 µm for ICs. The new system uses a robust frame and gantry system with a twin servomotor design.