K & F Electronics Invests in Workforce Training with IPC-A-610


In a strategic move to prioritize employee development and uphold quality standards, K & F Electronics, a third-generation, family-owned printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturer based in Fraser, Michigan, used a recent period of reduced production to certify its employees in IPC-A-610, the industry standard for the acceptability of electronic assemblies. This initiative not only enhanced the skill set of its workforce but also reinforced the company’s dedication to quality and continuous improvement.

 

“Rather than implementing layoffs during our slower months, we chose to invest in our team’s skills,” said Sean Kincaid, President of K & F Electronics. “This decision meant our employees became more experienced, which means better quality work for our customers and fewer mistakes on the job.”

 

Established in 1972, K & F Electronics has built a reputation for delivering high-quality printed circuit boards (PCBs) and assemblies. The company’s proactive approach to workforce development underscores its dedication to excellence and adaptability in the electronics manufacturing industry.

 

For more information about K & F Electronics and its services, visit www.circuitboards.com.


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