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Increasing The Volume: Four Keys To Success When Ramping Up Production

The lifecycle for many printed circuit board assemblies involves an accelerated volume after earlier proof-of-concept production. If your product reaches this stage, congratulations! But the work isn’t done. To ensure success during this ramping-up period, Niche works with our customers to avoid any unnecessary obstacles or delays.

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VISIT US AT SMTA’s EMPIRE EXPO IN NEW YORK

Niche Electronics will be exhibiting our leading-edge technical capabilities at the Surface Mount Technology Association’s (SMTA) Empire Expo & Tech Forum in Syracuse, New York, on Tuesday September 26.

Success is in the details
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Success is in the details

To ensure a high-quality build, Niche Electronics digs into the details – seeking to identify potential concerns before they become problems or delays. Uncovering potential issues enables us to apply our solutions-based approach to each project in our pipeline.

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Managing a Hybrid Manufacturing Process

Every customer’s PCBA is unique, and mixed technologies require a coordinated sequencing of elaborate (and expensive) machines for both types of assemblies. Because Niche Electronics is a solutions-driven company, we assess each of these unique assemblies, how they work together, and the best way to coordinate and integrate them into a manufacturing process.

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5S and a Successful Manufacturing Environment

Developed by Japanese manufacturers in the early-20th century, 5S is a method of organizing a factory workspace in a way that it can run more efficiently, and eliminate mistakes, production slowdowns and accidents. For contract manufacturers like Niche Electronics, this approach is critical.

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Responsiveness: more than just a returned call

Whether you are researching a new electronic design, purchasing vinyl siding for your home, or ordering a birthday cake, one thing is true: the longer you have to wait for information, the less important you feel as a customer. But “responding to customers” is much more than just answering the phone or an email.

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