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Assembléon Expands in Russia
April 6, 2007 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
EINDHOVEN, the Netherlands Assem Rus, representative office for Assembléon in the Russian Federation and Belarus, will offer the company's entire portfolio of products and services beginning this month. Steady growth in medium- and high-volume electronics production in the region drove the need for a full-service distributor based in Russia, cited Assembléon.
Assem Rus will offer SMT placement equipment, including the A-Series for high-product-mix, large-batch environments; the M-Series for manufacturing flexibility in medium- to large-batch, high-mix production; the X-Series, a cost-effective, small- to medium-batch, high-product-mix solution, and the Assembléon Manufacturing Suite (AMS). Available value-added Installed Base Solution (IBS) products will include remote and on-site services. Performance services reportedly improve machine, line, and process performance; knowledge services are offered to reduce operating costs and raise efficiency; and technical services are designed to minimize downtime and cost of operation.
Russia's electronics production serves primarily the automotive, communication, and consumer electronics markets. Telecom, IT, and media advisers Analysys tracks an increase in spending on mobile electronics within the country, though the firm notes that 3G implementation, and other infrastructure for high-end mobile communications, will occur gradually, hindered by the country's size and certain market conditions.