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Asteelflash Receives 20 Million Unit Consumer Electronics Contract
May 26, 2016 | AsteelflashEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Asteelflash USA Corp., based in Morrisville near Raleigh, North Carolina, has been awarded a contract to mass produce millions of units for an undisclosed consumer electronics customer starting in July 2016. This product will be produced on a newly designed automated assembly line with a CAPEX investment exceeding $1 million dollar investment, with first deliveries expected for mid-June 2016.
Asteelflash was chosen because of its extensive experience in electronic manufacturing services (EMS) and supply-chain management, as well as for its global footprint and value proposition including design services and direct fulfillment. This contract, when fully scaled up, will add over 100 new positions in both production and support functions at the Morrisville Asteelflash facility. This is one of Asteelflash's 18 global manufacturing locations involved in this promising project aiming at manufacturing and shipping more than 20 million units annually.
About Asteelflash
Asteelflash is an international Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) company. It operates 18 manufacturing sites on 4 continents with a headcount exceeding 5,000 employees. The company was founded in Paris, France in 1999 and offers comprehensive and integrated design and manufacturing services from initial product design to volume production including prototyping, direct order fulfillment and post deployment services. For more information, visit www.asteelflash.com.
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