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EMI Launches New Initiative to Provide EMS for Military/Aerospace and Medical Markets
February 25, 2003 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Santa Ana, Calif. -- Express Manufacturing Inc. (EMI) has formed a new initiative that strengthens its offering for the military, aerospace and medical markets.
As part of this new initiative, the company is augmenting its services and programs to better meet the requirements of these industries. EMI will offer several unique advantages, including IPC Class 3 Certification and a 10,000 sq. ft facility devoted solely to military-related manufacturing. EMI has formed an expert team, led by Quality Control Manager Linwood Goddard, to spearhead this initiative. The team members have military backgrounds and are knowledgeable in military processes and procedures.
EMI has invested significant resources into meeting the military's product quality and compliance requirements. In addition, product components will be customizable to satisfy the specific requirements of OEMs. The breadth of EMI's services allows the company to deliver high quality, volume and fast turnaround time at a reasonable cost. Typical products include security-related computing systems, guidance and navigation systems, medical devices, industrial machines, and aerospace instrumentation. Express Manufacturing Inc. (EMI) has been providing advanced contract electronics manufacturing services to customers for more than 20 years.