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Mesa West, Advanced West Announce Strategic Partnership
June 15, 2025 | I-Connect007Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Located in Orange, Calif., Mesa West is proud to announce that they have officially joined forces with Advanced West. This strategic partnership brings together two industry leaders, uniting strengths to better serve customers through enhanced capabilities, expanded offerings, and continued commitment to quality.
“This partnership is about more than combining operations—it’s about building something stronger for our customers,” said Steve Kenney, president, Tritek Circuit Products/Advanced West.
Key benefits of this collaboration include:
- More Production Power: With greater combined resources, equipment needs can be fulfilled faster and on a greater scale than before
- Plating Line Excellence: Mesa West’s reputation for building high-quality manual and automatic plating lines continues, with expanded support
- Trusted Control Equipment: Full line of control products will remain available, backed by uninterrupted service and support
- Engineering Expertise: Founders Tim and Jim of Mesa West will stay on as consultants, ensuring a smooth transition
- Expanded Solutions: Customers will now benefit from a broader product range powered by the combined expertise of both teams
- Stronger Support: The new joint team will deliver faster response times and deeper technical support
With this partnership, Mesa West and Advanced West are charting a new path forward—one rooted in collaboration, innovation, and customer success. By uniting two trusted names in the industry, the companies are poised to deliver even greater value to their clients, partners, and the market as a whole. Together, they remain dedicated to driving progress and setting new standards for excellence in circuit board fabrication equipment.
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