13 July 2016Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services
Jemstech, well known in the South African industry as a quality PCB assembly house, has relocated from its original home at the CSIR, to Route 21 Corporate Park in Irene, Centurion.
The company’s dedicated assembly facility is now in excess of 1500 m², is environmentally controlled and ESD compliant.
Founded as a private company in 2005, Jemstech has for the past decade served defence, aerospace and specialised commercial clients, and managing director Jacques Klopper insists that quality remains the focus, from a single prototype to volume production. “The expanded production floor area allows us to automate our production lines, and further increase the quality of our assemblies,” he commented.
“This, coupled with improved client service, remains our key priority. We have also initiated our ISO9001:2015 implementation and certification is planned for the fourth quarter of 2016.
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