Please take a few minutes to read our latest company newsletter! Inside you’ll find information on people, processes, and happenings for Milwaukee Electronics, our customers, suppliers, and our industry. Read More
Over the last few years, technological advancements have brought along dramatic improvements in efficiency and connectivity. The enhanced ability for people to share information and work together from a distance has never been easier, Read More
Milwaukee Electronics’ Tecate, Mexico EMS Outsourcing facility has welcomed Ernesto Paredes to the team as Program Manager. His previous experience in various senior program management positions within large electronics manufacturers including Flextronics Medical, Celestica de Monterrey, Viasystems, Keytronic EMS and Jabil Circuit de Mexico, Read More
In our most recent customer satisfaction survey, the biggest improvement in overall results came from Milwaukee Electronics’ Mexico-based Tecate electronics assembly facility. This brings up important questions about the drivers for that improvement, and potential causes for the ratings of the previous year. Read More
Last year, Milwaukee Electronics celebrated our 60th year in business. This milestone anniversary brought along with it changes to our name and organizational structure. With these changes, we hope to better reflect and support the electronics manufacturing service delivery model our customers value. Read More
Robin Kho has recently joined Milwaukee Electronics’ Northwest-based Portland, Oregon PCB assembly facility as Quality Manager for all electronics assembly and box build related operations of the location. Previous to this new role, he served in the role of a Manufacturing Systems Engineer at Insitu, Inc. Read More
Late last year, the stockroom team at our Portland, Oregon electronics assembly facility participated in an impressive kaizen “continuous improvement” event. Their four main objectives were; develop a new stockroom layout, optimize process efficiencies, Read More
Several years ago, in 2012, a tipping point was reached in Mexico’s competitive advantage over Chinese-based manufacturing operations. Research released by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) shows, when adjusted for productivity, Mexico has now clearly taken the lead and is significantly more affordable than China. Read More
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