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Advanced Circuits Marks 25 Years in PCB Industry

by: Apr 21,2014 1751 Views 0 Comments Posted in News

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Advanced Circuits, Inc., the third largest PCB fabricator in North America, is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Advanced Circuits has been the leader in the PCB industry in quality and on-time delivery for prototype through large scale production manufacturing. From the beginning in April 1989, Advanced Circuits has grown from a five-person board shop to over 500 employees in three facilities across the United States.

“Advanced Circuits has experienced consistent growth since its establishment in 1989 and currently occupies a dominant market position with the industry’s largest customer database,” said President and CEO John Yacoub. “With all the recent mergers and acquisitions in our industry, Advanced Circuits now stands as the largest 100% fully U.S.-based printed circuit board manufacturer. We believe in strengthening the U.S. PCB industry; however, our continuing success would not be possible without our loyal customer base.”

Advanced Circuits has remained an innovative leader throughout the PCB industry with continual investment in capital equipment and employees. In the last five years Advanced Circuits has invested $15 million in new equipment for all three facilities and a new 52,000 square-foot building expansion at the corporate office in Aurora, Colorado.

“Our customer base has grown year after year since inception, adding just shy of 9,000 new companies during the last four years. We take pride in serving customers and providing excellent customer service. In the past 25 years our customers say that we are their number-one reliable source when it comes to PCBs,” Yacoub added.

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