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Electronics assembler acquires custom wire firm

By Paul Dvorak | May 4, 2012

ETI, through its subsidiary American Cable & Harness LLC (ACH), Fort Atkinson, Wisc., has acquired the assets of CMK Enterprises Inc. and Calmer Industries LLC, Eagle, Wisc., a supplier for wire processing, custom wire, and cable-harness assembly, and UL 508A control box design and assembly. The acquisition provides ETI with state-of-the-art, high-speed wire processing equipment, an integral part of meeting customer deliveries. The combined company will continue to operate from the current locations in Fort Atkinson and Eagle.

“This acquisition supports our commitment to provide exceptional value of one-stop-manufacturing and speed-to-market,” says ETI President Bill Brink. “The acquisition provides ETI with greater capacity, increased machine automation, and a stronger market position. CMK Calmer fits well with our existing high-tech services of engineering, prototyping and production for printed circuit board assembly, wire harness/cable assembly, and box build assembly. This acquisition will offer increased resources for our existing customer base, as well as to new customers.”

ETI, along with CMK Calmer, have scalable manufacturing systems that can be optimized and configured to adapt quickly to volume changes that are frequent and common within Original Equipment Manufacturers.

Electronic Technologies International
www.etimfg.com


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