Asian Circuits Inc., Relocates Headquarters To Dublin, California
07/08/2014
Company officials said the relocation brings its sales, marketing and technical support functions closer to its customers and business partners. It also positions the company for its continued growth strategies. Asian Circuits' production and PCB assembly facilities will continue to be located in Shenzhen, China.
"This new facility brings with it a multitude of benefits both for Asian Circuits and those with whom we do business," says Qin Mei Kuan, Asian Circuits' General Manager. "Being headquartered in Silicon Valley will allow us to gain tremendous insight and knowledge about the continual progression of technology, as well as the assets needed in PCB manufacturing and assembly facilities."
The Dublin, California office is significantly larger than the previous one in Canada. "The larger office provides us with a greatly improved working environment, as well as room for our continued expansion. We look forward to welcoming everyone into our new facility," said Kuan.
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