Murray Percival Co. Offers Board Shark for Top-Tier PCB Solutions
January 10, 2024 | Murray Percival CompanyEstimated reading time: 1 minute
The Murray Percival Company, the award-winning leading supplier to the Midwest’s electronics industry, is proud to represent Board Shark, a leading force in providing unparalleled quick-turn, competitive pricing, and innovative flex circuits solutions. This strategic partnership combines the Murray Percival Company's legacy of quality service and Board Shark's expertise in navigating the fast-paced PCB market, promising exceptional value to their clients.
Board Shark stands as a beacon in the PCB industry, showcasing over 20 years of trusted relationships with global PCB fabricators. Their unique ability to understand the distinct capabilities of individual factories ensures customers receive superior quality, timely delivery, and competitive costs. Board Shark's US-based technical team facilitates efficient design review and quoting processes, empowering customers with comprehensive solutions tailored to their specific needs.
With its commitment to versatility and excellence, Board Shark offers an extensive array of PCB solutions, including quick-turn options, USA-manufactured boards, and PCBs sourced from Taiwan and China, ensuring customers have access to the best-suited solutions for their unique needs. This partnership is set to elevate the standards of quick-turn PCB acquisition, offering clients a seamless experience in the dynamic landscape of electronics manufacturing.
Murray Percival, a family-owned business now in its third generation, has been serving the PCB industry for more than 60 years. Their comprehensive offering of assembly equipment and production supplies positions them as a leading supplier to the electronics industry in the Midwest. The company provides legendary service, improving processes, maximizing ROIs, and exceeding customer expectations.
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