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Tue, 2 Jan 2001 18:58:14 GMT
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Background
Universal Instruments is a global provider of innovative electronic circuit
assembly technology and equipment, integrated system solutions, and process
expertise to the top manufacturers in every category of the electronics
industry. For decades, these customers have turned to Universal for higher
yield, more utilization, and greater flexibility in their production.
Headquartered in Binghamton, NY, Universal is a multinational company
with sales, service, product training, and parts distribution locations
throughout the world. Universal employs more than 1,800 people and operates
in more than 30 countries.
Universal is a subsidiary of Dover Corporation (NYSE Symbol: DOV).
Mission
All Universal employees worldwide operate under a common mission:
To be a global supplier of automated electronic assembly technology,
equipment, and support through product innovation and enhancement of
customer productivity.
History
Universal Instruments traces its roots to the Universal Instruments and
Metal Company, a safety pin manufacturer founded in 1919. Through time, the
company discontinued safety pin production and made a transition to a
machining and tool and die business. By controlling costs during the Great
Depression, Universal continued to grow through World War II, when the
company's tool and die talents were pressed to meet the needs of the state's
small arms manufacturers. This work continued until the 1950s, when
Universal entered the electronics assembly equipment manufacturing industry.
Universal first built electronic circuit assembly equipment for through hole
components in the 1960s. In the early 1990s Universal developed a modular
platform concept and shipped its first platform-based surface mount
technology machines in 1993. With an installed base of several thousand
machines, Universal's GSM® Platform is widely accepted and has evolved into
an industry standard. Today, Universal Instruments is regarded as a leading
manufacturer of electronic assembly equipment.
--
Kenneth A. Drumm Ph.D. who is just testing



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