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Inventec Chooses Valor's Assembly Solution

May 13, 2004
Editorial Staff

Valor Computerized Systems, which deals with productivity increasing engineering software solutions to the electronics design and manufacturing industry, today announced that it has received orders for its Trilogy 5000 Assembly Engineering platform from leading Taiwanese Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) Inventec.

Valor's decision to concentrate on the Far East as the largest emerging marketplace for outsourced Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) has recently been affirmed through additional sales of Valor's Trilogy 5000 Assembly Engineering Solution to leading PC notebook, desktop and server manufactures in Taiwan, who are facing globalization challenges in the electronics manufacturing arena and need to offer trans-continental portability solutions to their internationally operating customer base.

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