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On 20 Feb 1996, Bill Fabry wrote:
> Reply to: RE>>ISO9000 PCB Shops
> Mike:
>
> I would like a copy of the Locator also.
>
> A few clarifying questions that have come to mind are:
>
> 1) Is it subdivided into regions of the country/world or just one large
> list?
Right now it is one large list, with companies listed alphabetically.
> 2) Would it be inappropriate to post it on the WEB PAGE for ready reference
> or mass distribute it on the TechNet?
Yes it would. We are currently in the data collection process for tthe
1995 IPC Product and Service Locator Matrix and our plan is to make it
available on the IPC WWW Home Page (with hyperlinks for those companies
with WWW home pages and if we can figure out how to do it, it capability
to email or fax directly from our website those that do not have a home
page. If anyone has any ideas on how to accomplish this, please send
them directly to me or Melinda Robinson at [log in to unmask]). By putting
it up on the web we will be able to add companies to it and update it
during the year.
> 3) What were teh selection criteria for "getting listed"? > > Thanks in advance for the info.
>
Participation in the IPC Product and Service Locator Matrix is available
only to IPC members who manufacture printed circuit boards for resale and
companies that provide electronics manufacturing services (assembly
companies). Participation is completely voluntary.
Hope this helps.
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Thomas J. Dammrich
President
IPC
2215 Sanders Road
Northbrook, IL 60062-6135
Phone: 847-509-9700
Fax: 847-509-9798
Email: [log in to unmask]
WWW http://www.ipc.org
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> Bill Fabry
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> --------------------------------------
> Date: 2/20/96 2:25 PM
> To: Bill Fabry
> From: Mike Buetow
> Larry:
>
> IPC has a matrix of fabricators which includes their manufacturing
> capabilities and certifications/registrations (including ISO 9000). It's
> called the Product Locator Matrix, and I'd be happy to send you a copy if
> you want one.
>
> Mike Buetow
> Technical Staff
>
>
> On 20 Feb 1996, Pucket, Larry Lee 9784 M wrote:
>
> > I am looking for fabrication shops that are ISO9000 qualified. We design
> > 2-layer and up to 12-layer PCB's and flex circuits. We need quick-turn (3
> > day) to 3 week deliveries. Quantities are usually 1 panel (18x24).
> >
> > [log in to unmask]
> >
> >
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