AIM Solder Strengthens Presence in China


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AIM Solder, a global manufacturer of solder assembly materials for the electronics industry, has appointed Cifon Zheng to the position of Sales Manager for East China. Cifon will promote AIM's full line of solder assembly materials to the company's rapidly expanding customer base in China.

With several years of experience selling to the assembly electronics industry, Cifon will be a great resource for AIM's existing and potential customers. Cifon's skills and expertise align perfectly with the advantages offered by AIM, further assurance that customers of AIM solder products will continue to receive unparalleled service and expert support in this important market.

"We are excited for Cifon to join our global sales team," said David Suraski, AIM's Executive Vice President, Assembly Materials Division.  "China is a very important, expanding market for I am confident that Cifon's expertise will be a great addition to AIM's sales and support network that is already in place."

Based in Suzhou, Cifon may be reached by phone at +8618816852735 or by email at czheng(at)aimsolder(dot)com.

About AIM

Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, AIM Solder is a leading global manufacturer of assembly materials for the electronics industry with manufacturing, distribution and support facilities located throughout the world. AIM produces advanced solder products such as solder paste, liquid flux, cored wire, bar solder, epoxies, lead-free and halogen-free solder products, preforms, and specialty alloys such as indium and gold for a broad range of industries. A recipient of many prestigious SMT industry awards, AIM is strongly committed to innovative research and development of product and process improvement as well as providing customers with superior technical support, service and training.

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