PR Newswire
21 Dec 2022, 10:03 GMT+10
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New 26,000+ sq.ft. space expands services, improves standards for performance quality.
BOSTON, Dec. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Fusion Worldwide, the premier global open market sourcing distributor for electronic products, today announced the grand opening of a new facility for its subsidiary Prosemi Pte. Ltd. ("Prosemi"), the exclusive large-scale electronic component test house, based in Singapore.
Established in 1998 and acquired by Fusion Worldwide in February 2022, Prosemi has built a reputation among the world's largest CMs and OEMs for testing electronic components and providing baking, tape and reel, and IC programming services. The new, expanded facility improves performance standards through investments in new technologies and capabilities to support customers around the world, ensuring both quality and speed for electronic component testing. Newly available testing services at the facility include JTAG boundary-scan (IEEE Std 1149.1) for evaluating the special embedded logic of integrated circuits, in addition to Prosemi's already expansive suite of service offerings. Future expansion at the facility will include temperature range testing, high and medium power management IC testing and additional analytical analysis through CSAM. The facility has also increased and now maintains a large inventory of custom and standard carrier pockets and tapes to support tape and reeling for a broad range of components.
"Our dedication of resources to better facilities and technologies, combined with the knowledge and expertise based on our extensive database of test results and analyses, demonstrates our devotion to offer best solutions to support our customers," said SC Lee, Supply Chain Quality Director for APAC, Fusion Worldwide.
Key capabilities and features of the Prosemi facility:
Additionally, all Fusion Worldwide warehouses are ESD compliant, ANSI ESD S20.20, AS9120, AS6081, ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified to support a greater range of industries and technologies.
"The investments in Prosemi's new facilities reflect our dedication to creating opportunities for career growth, advancing knowledge in authenticity verification and expanding Prosemi's capabilities and performance standards," said Paul Romano, COO, Fusion Worldwide. "With the move, we're furthering our contribution to the local Singapore economy and expanding our global pool of talent."
Prosemi, located in Singapore, provides authenticity tests and services to OEMs and CEMs. For over 20 years the company has been a trusted source for testing electronic components and ensuring quality for customers around the world. For more information visit www.prosemi.com.sg.
Fusion Worldwide has spent more than 20 years serving as critical link in customers' supply chains, solving both short-term challenges and providing long-term support. Fusion offers comprehensive solutions for its customers across numerous verticals including computing, IT infrastructure, automotive, industrial automation, consumer electronics, medical and more. Fusion's commitment to technological innovation led to the development of Scout, a proprietary data tool, which tracks industry movements to keep Fusion's customers informed. With the recent acquisition of Prosemi, Singapore's largest electronics test house, Fusion is now a one-stop shop for turnkey sourcing used by the semiconductor and electronic component industry, and contract and original equipment manufacturers. Headquartered in Boston, Mass., Fusion Worldwide has grown into a $2.7B global organization, with nearly 600 employees at 18 facilities throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia.
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