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EOS Brings IPC Standards to South Korea
May 31, 2024 | Tina Choi, IPC AsiaEstimated reading time: 1 minute
We are well aware of the saying, “There are no borders in the world economy.”
To grow, a company must think about establishing a global customer base, no matter how small the product. So, the product must be manufactured according to a common global standard. In electronics manufacturing, one South Korean company learned that IPC standards should be applied immediately.
Electrical One-Stop Service (EOS) Ltd.is a specialized PCB manufacturer in South Korea dedicated to providing high-quality PCBs quickly and to a diverse range of customers. Established in 2004, EOS focuses on building an all-in-one electronics platform that covers PCB design, manufacturing, and assembly.
With investments in innovation and digital systems, EOS has experienced rapid growth and established itself within the industry.
EOS works with more than 600 domestic and international companies, particularly as a trusted partner in the defense, aerospace, and satellite industries. Additionally, the company is meeting the needs of customers in fields such as communications and security. It particularly benefits from technological expertise in South Korea, but also retains customers in countries including Israel, the United States, Turkey, Singapore, and others.
With its decision to enter the defense and aerospace sectors, EOS recognized the necessity for standardizing quality specifications. In South Korea, PCB manufacturing had traditionally relied on individual company requirements as the basis for production. This resulted in varying quality standards for different products.
To address this issue, EOS identified four key international standards that formed the foundation of these quality criteria.
To read the rest of this article in the Spring 2024 issue of IPC Community, click here.
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