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Test Fixture Companies Join Forces
February 13, 2003 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Maple Grove, Minn. and Richardson, Texas -- Circuit Check Inc. has acquired Southwest Test Inc.
Under the terms of the acquisition, Circuit Check (CCI) will purchase the operating assets and liabilities of Southwest Test (SWT). Circuit Check is a leader in the market for highly engineered customized test fixtures for PCBs and electronics devices. Southwest Test is a leading provider of a broad array of test fixtures and related technology. This strategic combination will create the largest fixture manufacturer in North America offering electronics test solutions to multiple end markets.
Southwest Test was founded in 1985 and it has become a leading provider of in-circuit and related test fixtures as well as wireless test solutions for the in-circuit market. The company has established a strong national presence providing close customer support on a regional basis.
The combined company will operate manufacturing centers in Minnesota, Texas, California, Alabama and Massachusetts.
Circuit Check is a leader in the manufacture of custom test fixtures to verify the functionality of electronic circuitry and complex printed circuit boards and assemblies. For more information, visit www.circuitcheck.com.