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ADI's Supply Chain Management program encompasses three disciplines: 1) Engineering; 2) Design and Development; and 3) Manufacturing. As a result of integrated communication, customer feedback, and rationalized projections, performance is smoother along the entire chain and there are fewer peaks and valleys along the way.
ADI has a military-approved assembly facility with a bonded warehouse (cage code OBR80).
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| ADI/EMS (Electronics Manufacturing Services) division. Located in Randolph, NJ, the new AS9100-certified division is a fully integrated turnkey operation employing state-of-the-industry SMT (surface mount technology) and THT (through-hole technology) assembly techniques, along with complete manual capabilities. Specializing in high-complexity, high-reliability, and high-mix contracts for the aerospace and defense markets, ADI EMS' manufacturing facility is equally able to meet the exacting requirements of such electronics industry sectors as industrial, commercial, healthcare, computer and test equipment. |
In April, 2006, ADI American Distributors Inc., a single-source provider of manufacturing services for the high-technology electronics industry, and an ISO-9002/AS9120 distributor of electronic and electromechanical components and assemblies, announced the formation of the EMS (Electronics Manufacturing Services) division. In conjunction with the global resources of ADI, EMS provides such value-added services as PCB design, quick-turn prototyping, pre-production/pilot production, Beta production, box build, component procurement, in-circuit and functional testing, and burn-in calibration, together with fulfillment and deployment. |
| ADI/EMS, in association with its sister companies, also offers a proprietary In-Service Management System exclusively to aerospace and defense customers. This service addresses electronics obsolescence throughout products' lifecycle, and employs information technology tools and techniques developed to minimize obsolescence resolution costs. Moreover, ADI EMS' skilled work force utilizes next-generation information and communication systems to supply real-time data. |
Additional services offered include test engineering, quality engineering, and design for manufacturing (DFM), design for testability (DFT), manufacturing design optimization, and long-term repair. |
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ADI/AMS (American Manufacturing Services) Since 1983, AMS has established a reputation for providing full service, end-to-end contract manufacturing services to the electronics industry's most demanding defense and aviation, industrial, commercial, healthcare, computer and test equipment sectors.
Operating out of its 45,000 sq. ft. facility in Okemah, Oklahoma, this AS9100 manufacturer specializes in high-complexity, high-reliability, and high-mix contracts for air-worthy products, and is a Preferred Supplier to aerospace manufacturers, Goodrich® and Textronics®. |
AMS offers an extensive array of manufacturing services, including through-hole (THT) assembly, PCB-to-chassis assembly, cable assemblies and full system integration.
Due to its alliance with Tidal Engineering's award-winning design engineers, the company boasts expertise in single or multi-layer through-hole boards, electronic or mechanical subassemblies, multi-board interconnections, and complete electro-mechanical products.
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