Zetech has signed an agreement to distribute Parmi’s range of products in South Africa.
Parmi is a technology intensive company which develops and produces 3D inspection machines, primarily focused on the inspection of printed solder paste on printed circuit boards in electronics assembly lines. The company, which was founded in 1998 in South Korea as a spin-off of a national research centre, has achieved remarkable growth and a fast product line expansion in its short existence, and earned its ISO 9001 certification in 2001.
Samsung, Foxconn, BenQ, Asus, Nokia and LG are just some of the leading global companies using Parmi equipment.
Zetech has been supplying manufacturing equipment, software, materials and technical support to the South African electronics manufacturing industry since 1986. The company offers customers a comprehensive service, ranging from equipment and materials, through technical support and advice, right through to systems integration services such as CAD/CAM design and turnkey manufacturing lines.
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