Remploy Electronics

Involved in the electronics market for over forty years, Remploy established an independent division, Remploy Electronics, in April 2003, offering complete and extensive electronic manufacturing and supply chain solutions to a wide market, including manufacturers of telecommunications equipment, computers, video, audio and entertainment products, automotive systems, industrial security and control equipment, medical equipment and testing and instrumentation.

While many things have changed since we produced our very first circuit boards, Remploy's unique resources and ability to provide high quality services to the electronics market, remains the same. The Electronics division consists of three manufacturing sites, located at Barking, Bolton and Southampton.

By outsourcing manufacturing and supply chain management to Remploy Electronics, clients can improve cash flow and make substantial savings on time, resources and cost. They also gain access to readily available teams of highly, experienced and trained people who are equipped with their own state-of-the-art assembly equipment from leading suppliers.

Why Remploy Electronics

  • We offer our partner customers total CEM capacity.
    • From Conventional to Surface Mount PCB build
    • From Cable Prep to full Harness build
    • From simple E-Mech to full Box build
  • We offer our partner customers ‘Total Supply Chain Management'
  • We offer our people support, training and opportunities. 
  • Our investment in manufacturing and testing technology is on-going. SMT, Flying Probe & AOI
  • Our Ethical Credentials are Sound.
  • Our Financial Position is Secure.
  • Our Quality Credentials are First Rate.
  • Our Manufacturing Capabilities are World Class.
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