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Repstronics Celebrates 15-Year Anniversary with Koh Young
October 2, 2018 | Koh Young TechnologyEstimated reading time: 2 minutes

On 28 September, Koh Young celebrated a milestone anniversary with Repstronics at an open house and award presentation in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. Repstronics has been the valued sales partner for Mexico for nearly four years, during which time they have helped Koh Young secure new customers and expand its leadership position as the industries predominant supplier of true 3D inspection and measurement solutions.
“At the event, regional manufacturers had a chance to participate in some practical demonstrations on the Koh Young SPI and AOI solutions. More importantly, visitors were able to see why Koh Young is proud of the accomplishments reached by Repstronics, our valued sales partner in Mexico,” said Ramon Hernandez, sales manager for Mexico at Koh Young America. “We look forward to continuing this relationship and expanding our growth trajectory in Mexico,” said Hernandez. Koh Young presented Repstronics with a crystal award commemorating the milestone. “Repstronics appreciates the recognition for the value we provide and strive to keep delivering results to our partners like Koh Young,” said Jose Ignacio Lopez, Repstronics general manager.
In support of the growing Koh Young customer base and our strong dedication to Industry 4.0, Koh Young and Repstronics have established two sales and support offices Guadalajara with another in Juarez, Chihuahua and very shortly a forth location in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Each of the locations provides sales support, as well as product training and process demonstration capabilities, plus an ample stock of spare parts. Complementing the support centers, the team is the largest group of dedicated field engineers to ensure the highest level of customer support in Mexico.
About Koh Young
Koh Young Technology Inc., the leading 3D measurement-based inspection equipment and solutions provider, performs an essential role for quality control and process optimization across a growing set of industries including printed circuit board assembly, semiconductor manufacturing, machining and assembly process manufacturing, and various medical fields. In addition to the corporate headquarters in Seoul, Korea, Koh Young has established sales and support offices in Germany, Japan, Singapore, China, the United States, and Mexico. The local facilities ensure Koh Young maintains close communication and support with our customers, while providing a global network to support Koh Young customers.
About Repstronics
Repstronics has 15 years of experience in technical and commercial consultancy in the sale of equipment and consumables for the manufacturing industry throughout Mexico. Offering integral solutions in manufacturing processes in areas of SMT, electronica, fiber optics, MRO, harnesses, assembly & marking. We invite you to know your processes and discover all the integral solutions that we can offer you.
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