This article will be continually updated with our most current status. 
Milwaukee Electronics is open to support your manufacturing needs.

As of June 02, 2020:

 

Milwaukee Electronics would like to Thank You. Your patience and flexibility over the past months, has helped us to keep our workforce safe, while meeting your ongoing needs.

Important and unchanged:

  • Our Screaming Circuits division is delivering orders on-time 98% of the time.
  • Milwaukee Electronics is open to serve your manufacturing needs.
  • We are no longer accepting in-person drop offs, will-call pickups or any carriers other than UPS, FedEx and USPS. UPS, FedEx or USPS are our only options for pick up or delivery.
  • We continue to follow the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) COVID-19 best practices for cleaning, disinfecting, social distancing, use of facial covering, and work from home where possible.
  • Electronics related to the fight against COVID-19 will be given priority. Our Portland, Oregon facility is certified to ISO-13485 for medical electronics manufacturing. Please let us know if you are requesting medical electronics.

Additional detail:

  • Our Screaming Circuits prototype and on-Demand manufacturing division has temporarily suspended its delivery guarantee (read more here)
  • The designers in our San Diego PCB Design PCB layout division are all working remotely and have full capacity available.

Our priority through this crisis is to keep our workforce safe and continue to serve our customers. We have enacted COVID-19 response best practices, including aggressive cleaning, work from home where possible, and social distancing to ensure that we will continue to be able to meet both of those objectives.

  • For the latest status update for our Screaming Circuits prototype and on-demand manufacturing division, please see: screamingcircuits.com.
  • For the latest status updates for our San Diego PCB Design PCB layout group, please see: sdpcb.com/blog.

According to the most recent Federal Government guidance, as stated in the Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity-Infrastructure guidelines, manufacturing is a part of the “essential critical infrastructure” workforce during the COVID-19 response. More information is available at: www.cisa.gov/publication/guidance-essential-critical-infrastructure-workforce

 

For the latest status update for our Screaming Circuits prototype and on-demand manufacturing division, please see: blog.screamingcircuits.com.

For the latest status updates for our San Diego PCB Design PCB layout group, please see: sdpcb.com/blog.

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