CEE PCB Appoints Markus Voeltz to Business Development Director Europe
April 2, 2025 | CEE PCBEstimated reading time: 1 minute

CEE PCB, a leading manufacturer of printed circuit boards (PCBs) and flexible printed circuits (FPCs) with 3 production facilities in China, is expanding its presence in Europe and began providing local support in March 2025. With 25 years of experience in the industry, the company is enhancing its commitment to European customers by providing more direct collaboration for technical inquiries and advice.
Markus Voeltz, an experienced sales professional with over 20 years of experience in the PCB/FPC and EMS industries, will head the new European branch. He will be the direct contact for customers and prospects across various industries, offering tailored solutions and support.
CEE PCB is known for its comprehensive product range, which includes multilayer PCBs with up to 30 layers, HDI PCBs, and flexible printed circuits. The company delivers high quality solutions for a wide range of applications, from prototype development to mass production. Notably, CEE PCB is highly flexible and able to handle both small and medium batch sizes efficiently.
The company is certified not only to ISO 9001 but also to the demanding standards of IATF 16949 and ISO 13485, which are particularly important in the automotive and medical technology sectors. These certifications ensure a robust quality management system that meets the highest industrial standards.
“The decision to offer direct support in Europe is another step toward serving our customers even faster and more effectively,” says Tom Yang, CEO of CEE PCB. “Our long-standing experience and extensive product portfolio, combined with our local presence, allow us to address the specific needs of our customers more directly.”
With this expansion, CEE PCB reinforces its ambitions to strengthen its market position as a reliable partner for PCB and FPC solutions while enhancing its proximity to European customers.
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