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    Record PCB sales for Invotec Group

    08/17/2012

    Sales output figures for Invotec Group reached a record high of over €2.7 million in July. The Group (acquired in May by RG Industries LLP, part of the Rubicon Partners portfolio of Industrial businesses across Europe) produces a broad range of complex, high-reliability PCBs for clients in the avionics, aerospace, and defence sectors. The acquisition in spring led to the retirement of MD John Ennis, who was replaced by Operations Director Tim Tatton. Tim Tatton, who was previously both Group operations director and manager of operations at Tamworth, attributes the figures to winning new programs within its existing customer base and development of some exciting new client relationships. He commented: "These figures are great news and demonstrate our proven ability in supplying time-critical, high-technology PCBs. This is very encouraging against the back-drop of pessimism and uncertainty that continues to weigh heavily on the global economy." The Group also produces PCBs for use in industrial, medical, telecommunications infrastructure, and security sectors. Reliability, quality, and consistency are essential in these market sectors. Invotec meet these demands by delivering a flexible, committed and competitive manufacturing and service proposition.  Invotec Group

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