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SAI Named One of San Diego's Fastest Growing Private Companies
July 27, 2018 | Spectrum Assembly Inc.Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Spectrum Assembly Inc. (SAI) was ranked 74 in the San Diego Business Journal’s 2018 list of the Fastest Growing Private Companies. SAI was recognized at a special awards reception at the Westin San Diego Gaslamp Quarter on July 19.
“We are pleased to have made this list for the first time. We’d like to thank our customers for the business that has earned us this recognition and our team for delivering the superior quality and service that has made us a premier contract manufacturing resource in the San Diego area,” said Alexandra Topp, Sales and Marketing Manager.
The event sponsors include the San Diego Business Journal, Cox Business; Gold AbacusNext, RSM US LLP, Torrey Pines Bank and Greenrope.
About Spectrum Assembly Inc.
Founded in 1993, Spectrum Assembly is headquartered in a 65,000 sq. ft. facility in Carlsbad, CA. As a full service turnkey contract manufacturer, SAI provides manufacturing and test of printed circuit board assemblies, complex box build and cable/harness assemblies. It serves customers in a variety of industries, including medical, defense, agricultural, industrial, audio/visual and lighting. SAI is registered to ISO 9001, AS9100 and ISO 13485.
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