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Mar 26, 2009 | Samsung/Dynatech is doing its part to help you increase your productivity and revenue with the addition of the SMP200 Screen Printer.
Dec 29, 2008 | Dynatech Technology is relocating the corporate headquarters, order processing and logistic operations from its Horsham office to Edgewood NY. The change adds warehouse and office staff to handle the increased business seen over the past year.
Jul 18, 2008 | Samsung and Dynatech Technology have added the Samsung Stencil Printer SMP400 to the American Competiveness Institutes EMPF Demonstration Factory. The six-sigma capable printer joins the Samsung SM421 Advanced Flexible Mounter with STF100S Zero-Impact Side Tray Feeder, a complete IT feeder system with an offline programming station and IT Mobile Workstation.
Apr 02, 2008 | Visitors to the Samsung stand (#859) at APEX can see the complete SM Series SMT manufacturing line that includes the SMP400 Screen Printer, SM411 Dynamic Chip Shooter, SM421 Advanced Flexible Mounter and SRF7082 Reflow Oven. The SM Line can be configured with Samsung SM IT Feeder Systems to enable complete lot and inventory management and tracking.
Jul 09, 2007 | Dynatech Technology today announced the appointment of industry veteran Ken Kovachy as Senior Support Engineer. Kovachy brings over 25 years of proven process, manufacturing, operations and customer service knowledge to offer Dynatech/Samsung customers, and his appointment reinforces Dynatech's customer commitment to providing complete process support to its users.
Jun 11, 2007 | Building on the successful SM Series of fast, flexible placement systems, Dynatech Technology has added the Samsung Screen Printer SMP300 System - used by Samsung worldwide to assembly consumer and industrial products - to expand its turnkey SMT capability for North American assemblers.
Oct 13, 2006 | Dynatech Technology and Samsung Techwin today announced that Dynatech is adding sales and service for Samsung Techwin's line of printing, reflow and board handling equipment to complement the Samsung Techwin line of SMT placement systems in North America. The announcement was made by Isaac Robinson, Dynatech Technology, and S.S. Kim, Samsung Techwin.
Jul 06, 2005 | Chris Cleland has joined Dynatech Technology, Inc., the exclusive North American distributor for Samsung Techwin SMT equipment, as Western Region Sales Manager. He will be responsible for Dynatech United States manufacturers' representatives and customers on the West Coast as well as in Baja and Sonora in Mexico and British Columbia in Canada. He will be based in the Los Angeles area.
May 21, 2004 | Dynatech Technology has named Jonny Nichols as Eastern Regional Sales Manager, solidifying its organization since becoming the exclusive North American distributor for Samsung Techwin SMT equipment. Nichols will be responsible for managing Dynatech's rep network from Canada through Puerto Rico and extending as far west as Illinois and Mississippi.
Feb 04, 2004 | Dynatech Technology has enhanced its 24/7 service line with a 30-minute call-back commitment for the manufacturer's chip mounters. The new service covers models CP 20 through CP60L. The new service is available through the company's business telephone line, 215-675-3566.
Feb 04, 2004 | Citing its successful customer service relationship between the two companies, Samsung Techwin, formerly Samsung Aerospace, has given Dynatech International exclusive North American sales and service responsibilities for Samsung Techwin's SMT pick-and-place equipment. Dynatech International formed Dynatech Technology Corp. to handle the role. The companies developed their relationship in Dynatech's servicing of Samsung Techwin's mission-critical customers in the aerospace industries.
Oct 29, 2001 | South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, the world's fourth largest chipmaker, aims to rank second by the end of 2005 and raise its share of the global memory chip market to 30 percent. Samsung, already the largest memory chip maker, is selling 40 percent of its chips for below production cost, reflecting a record downturn in the global chip market.
Oct 22, 2001 | It could be a page out of Micron Technology Inc. chairman Steve Appleton's oft-repeated diatribe: Financially irresponsible DRAM suppliers are being subsidized by government interests, trashing competitive pricing structures and upsetting the market's delicate balance.
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