EPIC Technologies Named Volkswagen Group Award Winner
JUAREZ, Mexico--EPIC Technologies received the Volkswagen Group Award, 2010 in recognition of its achievements and support of Volkswagen de Mexico.
“We are exceptionally honored to be recognized by a customer who epitomizes the highest standards of quality. It is also a tribute to the hard work and dedication of our excellent team in Mexico. We look forward to continuing to support Volkswagen de Mexico’s efforts”
The award was presented in a ceremony held on April 23rd, at Hacienda Nexatengo in Puebla, Mexico. This year, EPIC was one of only 15 suppliers in the North American region receiving this award. Award winners are selected by a committee composed of representatives from Volkswagen de Mexico’s purchasing, technical development, logistics, quality, parts, plant engineering and production functions.
Otto Lindner, chairman of the executive board of Volkswagen de Mexico, presented the award to Renee Sims, EPIC’s director of Mexico Operations.
“We are exceptionally honored to be recognized by a customer who epitomizes the highest standards of quality. It is also a tribute to the hard work and dedication of our excellent team in Mexico. We look forward to continuing to support Volkswagen de Mexico’s efforts,�?? said Bhawnesh Mathur, EPIC’s CEO.
EPIC Technologies, LLC is a premier specialty electronics engineering and manufacturing company in the high-mix, low-to-medium volume segment of the EMS industry. EPIC's services consist primarily of the manufacture of complex printed circuit board assemblies and complete systems integration. EPIC provides turnkey services including board layout, test development, prototype testing, printed circuit board assembly, and box build to customers in the medical, industrial equipment, energy and automotive markets. Contributing to EPIC's success has been the Company's robust quality operating system, supply chain management, and adherence to lean manufacturing principles. The Company has manufacturing plants in Norwalk and Lebanon, Ohio; and Juarez, Mexico.