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CamSemi opens operations hub in Hong Kong
April 19, 2011 | Paul Buckley | 222902565
Cambridge-based power management ICs developer, CamSemi is strengthening the company’s commitment to customers and manufacturing partners in the Asia-Pacific region (APAC) by opening a dedicated operations hub in Hong Kong. The new offices on Hong Kong Science Park are close to CamSemi’s Shenzhen, China office - where the company’s main sales and application design/support activities are based – as well as being within easy reach of sub-contractor suppliers in Southeast Asia, Taiwan and China.
CamSemi’s Hong Kong hub will enable the company to deal more swiftly and efficiently with customers across APAC on areas such as environmental certification, product qualification and production planning and management functions that were previously managed from the UK.
The new office and its engineering staff will be led by Kim Tey, VP supply chain management who joined as CamSemi APAC regional director in 2008 before being promoted into his current role in late 2010.
Visit HKSTPC at www.hkstp.org
The new office and its engineering staff will be led by Kim Tey, VP supply chain management who joined as CamSemi APAC regional director in 2008 before being promoted into his current role in late 2010.
Visit HKSTPC at www.hkstp.org
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