Although on average, 30-40 percent of Screaming Circuits’ customers eventually migrate to volume production, a larger portion of the overall customer base is transactional-based production. This means Screaming Circuits provides the majority of its customers with either standalone, or short-run PCB assembly services. Read More

As of March 11, 2013, Joe Zaccari was promoted to be the new Screaming Circuits Business Unit Manager. In Joe’s new role he will manage the key front office functions: inside sales, customer service, purchasing, quoting and other areas that directly touch the customer. Read More

Check out the latest MEC Companies Newsletter, covering what’s new at MEC in the first quarter of 2013.  The MEC Company Newsletter covers all areas of the company from our factories across USA, Mexico and Asia.

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MEC’s Southwest team moved into a brand new electronics manufacturing facility this March. Read More

In 2008, Milwaukee Electronics developed a new business named Automation Controls Group (ACG). It is part of our “Proprietary Products Group” – which is the grouping of products that is either invented or designed by Milwaukee Electronics itself. Read More

Almost 25 years after her start with MEC, Pam Kimbrough has been named Operations Manager in MEC’s NW electronics assembly facility. She has worked in almost every aspect of the business during her time at MEC, with experience from production into program management. Read More

Screaming Circuits announces the creation of the first ever real-time, web-based prototype and short-run quote, purchase, and build process available in the PCB assembly industry. Customers can now automatically generate a complete quote, and place an order for a full turnkey prototype build – including the parts, PC boards and assembly. Read More

This past quarter, MEC has once again experienced the phenomenon of bringing business back from China, which is becoming more and more prevalent. From 2000 to 2005 our company, like many others, saw a percentage of the customer base erode due to the lure of lower costs found in China. Read More