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Milara Appoints Kirby and Demarest as New Representative
June 4, 2003 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Medfield, Mass. — Milara Inc. has appointed Kirby and Demarest as a manufacturer's representative serving Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and the Province of British Columbia.
Founded in 1973, Kirby and Demarest has been serving the Pacific Northwest microelectronics community for 30 years, continually providing consistent customer satisfaction. As both a manufacturer's representative and distributor, they bring to high-technology companies an array of products used in the design, manufacture and test of circuit board assemblies, hybrid circuits and semiconductors. Product offerings reportedly include circuit board equipment, circuit board consumables, semiconductor/hybrid equipment, semiconductor/hybrid consumables and more.
Milara has chosen Kirby and Demarest for their expertise in these areas as well as their process knowledge, attention to detail and follow-up that Milara customers have come to expect.
Milara Inc. is a leading vendor of fully and semiautomatic stencil printers for SMT and wafer applications. In March 2002, Milara acquired HTI Engineering, resulting in more than 35 years combined industry experience. Milara engineers develop medium- to high-end stencil printers for surface mount and semiconductor applications. For more information, visit www.milarasmt.com.