Compunetics and Circuits, LLC Announce Acquisition
June 13, 2017 | CompuneticsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Compunetics, Inc. is pleased to announce it has concluded an agreement with Circuits, LLC to acquire the assets of Circuits, LLC. Circuits, LLC is a flexible printed circuit board manufacturer located in Murrysville, Pennsylvania.
Compunetics has positioned itself as a manufacturer and supplier of rigid, flexible and rigid-flex printed circuit boards for the defense, aerospace, communication, high speed computing, medical and semiconductor markets. This agreement will extend its PCB design and manufacturing capabilities and expand the range of its product offerings.
The scale of flexible circuit board manufacturing of Circuits, LLC will complement the printed circuit board expertise of Compunetics and will broaden the potential growth of the company as a whole.
“This arrangement represents an exciting opportunity for both organizations,” commented Dr. Giorgio Coraluppi, Compunetics President and CEO. “The two product lines complement one another and will offer our customers a greater ability to implement advanced design architectures”.
“We are proud to become a member of this corporate family,” adds Mr. Adeodato Vigano, CEO and President, Circuits, LLC. “Compunetics' solutions, personnel, and customer base expand our ability to deliver compelling products and services into our market segments.”
About Circuits, LLC.
Circuits, LLC is a quality-driven, customer-focused manufacturer of highly reliable built-to-spec flexible printed circuit boards serving the defense, industrial and medical markets with consistent quality and on-time delivery. More information regarding the company can be found at http://www.circuitscorp.com.
About Compunetics, Inc.
Compunetics, a subsidiary of Compunetix Inc., was established in 1968 and has since been engaged in the design and manufacture of special systems for complex information processing applications. In 1969, the company began manufacturing printed circuit boards. Currently, Compunetics’ capabilities include the fabrication of rigid, flexible and rigid-flex printed circuit boards. More information regarding the company can be found at http://www.compunetics.com and http://www.compunetix.com.
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