Sanmina-SCI San Jose, California Printed Circuit Board Facility Receives Highest Military Certification3 August 2006
Sanmina-SCI Corporation (Nasdaq: SANM), a leading global electronics manufacturing services (EMS) company, today announced that its San Jose, California facility has been awarded MIL-PRF-31032 certification by the Defense Supply Center, Columbus (DSCC). The certification is the most significant milestone in the qualification process and provides Sanmina-SCI's San Jose facility the framework to manufacturer products in compliance with the rigid MIL-PRF-31032 requirements. "Sanmina-SCI's manufacturing locations continue to work diligently to obtain stringent certifications that demonstrate to our customers that we provide the highest level quality and technology to their respective industries," said Norman Evans, Vice President of Manufacturing for Sanmina- SCI's San Jose PCB facility. "Our San Jose facility is world-class, specializing in QTA through volume manufacturing of bare PCBs and large form factor backplanes, with layer counts up to 60 and thickness up to .450", as well as Sequential lamination, via fill, Blind and Buried technologies. Plus, our proven accelerated volume to market capabilities make this facility one of the most flexible and responsive PCB operations in the world." "This important qualification further validates our commitment to providing the highest level of quality, service and technology to our customers," stated Mike Keri, Vice President and General Manager of Sanmina- SCI's San Jose PCB facility. "Sanmina-SCI is proud of its advanced technology solutions in the manufacture of PCBs, which are an integral part of the military market." The Defense Supply Center located in Columbus, Ohio (DSCC) is the largest supplier of weapon systems spare parts and end items for the Department of Defense. To be certified, products must be manufactured in the United States and pass a stringent laboratory analysis. Specific product characteristics are published by DSCC in its Qualified Manufacturers List (QML). Further information can be obtained from their website at http://www.dscc.dla.mil. Sanmina-SCI's PCB Division is a pioneering force in the PCB industry with more than 20 patents and 25 years of experience, offering customers the latest in high-performance materials and enhanced via geometrics that significantly increase useable bandwidth and substantially decreases Bit Error Rate (BER). State-of-the-art PCB factories are strategically located in North America, Europe and Asia, offering high-end technology and efficient lower-cost manufacturing. Sanmina-SCI's Defense and Aerospace Systems (DAS) Division leverages more than 40 years of experience and is the world's number one provider of defense and aerospace electronics design and manufacturing services. The DAS Division manages the non-core aspects of a customer's operations through synchronized manufacturing services that include design, supply chain management, manufacturing and assembly, logistics and distribution, and post-manufacturing repair/warranty solutions. For more information, visit the Defense and Aerospace page at http://www.sanmina-sci.com or call +1.256.882.4569. About Sanmina-SCI Sanmina-SCI Corporation is a leading electronics contract manufacturer serving the fastest-growing segments of the global Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) market. Recognized as a technology leader, Sanmina-SCI provides end-to-end manufacturing solutions, delivering unsurpassed quality and support to OEMs primarily in the communications, defense and aerospace, industrial and medical instrumentation, multimedia and consumer, computer and server, and automotive technology sectors. Sanmina-SCI has facilities strategically located in key regions throughout the world. More information regarding the Company is available at http://www.sanmina-sci.com. Sanmina-SCI Safe Harbor Statement The foregoing, including the discussion regarding the company's future prospects, contains certain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, including uncertainties associated with economic conditions in the electronics industry, particularly in the principal industry sectors served by the company, changes in customer requirements and in the volume of sales to principal customers, the ability of Sanmina-SCI to effectively assimilate acquired businesses and achieve the anticipated benefits of its acquisitions, and competition and technological change. The company's actual results of operations may differ significantly from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements as a result of these and other factors, including factors set forth in the company's fiscal year 2005 Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on December 29, 2005 with the Securities Exchange Commission.
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