Creation Technologies Celebrates Seventh Consecutive Year Receiving Coveted Circuits Assembly Award

Leading electronics design and manufacturing provider keeps its focus on providing the best service and value in the EMS industry


Boston, MA | April 15, 2021

The Service Excellence Awards (SEAs) are judged entirely on third-party, customer feedback across five categories. Creation Technologies received the highest score in Technology, Responsiveness, Dependability, Value, and Quality.

“Customer recognition of the excellent service they receive from the Creation team is our highest honor, and creating true customer partnerships where we can have a lasting impact on their success is our top priority.” said Creation Technologies Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Stephen P. DeFalco. “We are honored to celebrate 7 years of consecutive SEA awards.”

The Service Excellence Awards are sponsored by leading industry analyst, Circuits Assembly, and are open to EMS providers and electronics assembly equipment, materials and software suppliers worldwide. The EMS companies with the highest scores in each of five individual service categories also received awards.

Creation Technologies congratulates all category winners for their achievements.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


About Creation Technologies Creation (www.creationtech.com) provides total product lifecycle solutions including turnkey design, rapid prototyping, manufacturing and fulfillment to its customers around the world. Since 1991, Creation has been focused on making it easy for OEMs to ‘say yes’ to their customers. The company of approximately 3,000 people operates nine manufacturing locations, two design centers and a rapid prototyping center in the USA, Canada, Mexico and China. Its OEM customers are in the Industrial & Instrumentation, Medical, Communications, Transportation, Aerospace, Defense & Security, and Energy & Environmental markets.

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