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APCB Suspends Thai Ops

Published: 17 October 2011
 by Staff

AYUTTHAYA, THAILAND -- Advanced Printed Circuit Board has suspended operations at its printed circuit board fabrication plant here due to flooding.

The PCB fabricator said it currently is evaluating the damage.

Ayutthaya is situated north of Bangkok and been hard hit by the flooding, which locals are calling a "100-Year Flood."

 

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