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PNC Open House a Success for Vendors, Industry Guests
May 26, 2016 | PNCEstimated reading time: 1 minute
PNC Inc. held its first Annual Open House at their headquarters in Nutley, New Jersey on May 20. The event was a resounding success with 85 industry guests and 15 vendors, who came from around the country and world, including Taiwan, India and China.
The all-day open house showcased PNC Inc.’s dedication to providing the utmost quality and versatility in their PCB solutions through the Total Concept model, which enables them to offer design, fabrication and assembly services.
The event began with breakfast, after which guests enjoyed presentations by President and CEO Sam Sangani, Vice President Calvin Switzer and Senior Designer Sam Sangani Jr. The gentlemen’s presentations included a brief history about the company, highlights of recent investments, as well as a preview of what is to come for the company.
After the presentations, all guests were given the chance to speak one-on-one with PNC staff, ask questions, and take a look at some of PNC Inc.’s past work. This was followed by tours of the facility, which were given by the aforementioned individuals alongside Plant Manager Bhavesh Sangani, Production Manager Ravin Sangani, and Quality Assurance Assistant Manuel Herrera.
During the tours, guests were able to witness the renovations and additions made to the fabrication and assembly departments. They were also shown the recently expanded assembly area which will be adding at least two more SMT and through-hole lines in the near future.
Feedback on the event was 100% position, with guests remarking on the quality and depth of the information shared, as well as how enjoyable and entertaining their experience was.
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