Eltek Relocates U.S. Subsidiary
June 9, 2015 | PRNewswireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Eltek Ltd, Israeli manufacturer of advanced circuitry solutions, including complex build-ups of rigid and flex-rigid printed circuit boards, announced that it has completed the relocation of its US-based subsidiary, Eltek USA, into a new facility.
Located in downtown Manchester, New Hampshire, within one of the largest re-purposed historic mill buildings (Waumbec Mill) in Manchester, the Company's US facility is now located closer to the Manchester Airport and to major hotels and restaurants.
Mr. Jim Barry, President of Eltek USA, stated: "The new location offers a number of benefits, including a major facility for functions. It is also within walking distance to three college campuses. We plan to start hosting technical conferences and meetings at this location, bringing together existing and potential new customers with our technical experts."
"As a corporate member of the Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA) and IPC, and as an innovator in the rigid-flex market, we are well positioned to support our local customers from this location. The new location will also give us the capability to have onsite source inspection in the US. In addition, steps taken by our parent company at its manufacturing plant in Petach-Tikva to enhance our service to our US customers are already yielding a positive market response," Mr. Barry concluded.
About Eltek
Eltek is Israel's leading manufacturer of printed circuit boards, the core circuitry of most electronic devices. It specializes in the complex high-end of PCB manufacturing, i.e., HDI, multilayered and flex-rigid boards. Eltek's technologically advanced circuitry solutions are used in today's increasingly sophisticated and compact electronic products.
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