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SMT Milestone Machine Delivered
June 27, 2001 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
"Reaching this number in quite a short time for the SMT market is a vote of confidence from our customers and emphasizes how right our modular Siplace concept is," said Peter Drexel, head of the Electronic Assembly Systems Div. of Siemens PL. "This type of leading-edge technology can only be produced with a team of committed and innovative employees in all phases of product creation."
NORTHBROOK, Ill. - The IPC's PCB book-to-bill ratio for May was 0.66, meaning $66 worth of orders for new boards were received for every $100 billed (shipped). The ratio increased from the April level of 0.63. Sales billed (shipments) in May 2001 decreased 20.6 percent below May 2000, and orders booked decreased 53.4 percent below May 2000. Compared to 2000, PCB bookings are down 47.5 percent YTD, while PCB shipments are down 10.5 percent YTD.