ACD (Automated Circuit Design), a leading supplier to the electronics industry, announces that all of the company’s warehouse and production staff is IPC-A-610 or J-STD-001 training certified. The certification once again demonstrates ACD’s commitment to continuous quality improvement.
“We are committed to maintaining the highest level of quality possible. This starts with a proper training program throughout the company. We have made the decision to make sure all personnel who handle boards are trained inspectors,” commented W. Scott Fillebrown, President & CEO.
All associates at ACD’s Richardson, TX plant that interface with PCBs in any way have been trained to IPC-A-610 “workmanship standards and inspection criterion,” and all soldering personnel have been trained to the J-STD-001 standard.
ACD is a leading supplier to the electronics industry based in Richardson, TX. Founded in 1984, ACD’s services comprise complete board layout services, ATE engineering services, DFM/DFA capability, printed circuit fabrication, component procurement, SMT and through-hole build, rework, X-ray, flying probe and functional test, and development.
Founded in 1984, ACD’s services comprise complete board layout services, ATE engineering services, DFM/DFA capability, printed circuit fabrication, component procurement, SMT and thru-hole mixed technology assembly, box build, rework, X-ray, flying probe and functional test, and development.