| Unimicron Salutes Dow for Technology, Service | | Print | |
| Written by Mike Buetow | |||
| Thursday, 24 May 2012 13:30 | |||
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TAOYUAN, TAIWAN -- Unimicron, the world's largest printed circuit board manufacturer, awarded its first-ever Best Supplier Award in the chemical category to Dow Electronic Materials. In a statement, Dow said it was recognized for enabling technology, customized support, punctual delivery, excellent quality, and high customer satisfaction. "Dow is an invaluable long-term supplier that we rely on for innovative technologies and extraordinary technical support. We are honored to extend our appreciation to Dow for being our trustworthy partner with this award," said TJ Tzeng, Chairman of Unimicron. "We look forward to continuing our collaboration with Dow to facilitate the rapid development of new technologies and product advancements in the electronic industry." JR Chen, Global GM for Dow Electronic Materials, called the award an honor and testament to the team's tremendous efforts for customer satisfaction. "Advanced technologies and timely support are essential to building reliable PCBs, which is a shared goal for us and our customers. With our industry expertise, global footprints and local focus, we are committed to delivering high customer satisfaction by partnering with customers to create powerful PCBs for computers, cell phones, automobiles and many other electronic devices."
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