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Suntron Corporation Awarded Contract from Celco for PCBA Related to Plasma Televisions

Business Wire, March 3, 2008

PHOENIX -- Suntron Corporation, a leading provider of integrated electronic manufacturing solutions with six (6) North American Facilities, announced today an agreement to manufacture complex Printed Circuit Board Assemblies (PCBA(s)) with Celco California Inc. (www.celco.jp), a leading provider of television PCBAs to the Consumer Electronic market segment.

As part of the contract commitment, Suntron will manufacture complex PCBA(s) in its Tijuana, Mexico facility. Suntron's Tijuana, Mexico facility is a 79,000 square foot facility located minutes from the California (USA) Border. Suntron's Tijuana Operation focuses on high-mix, low to medium volume electronic manufacturing services, including quick turn assembly of printed circuit cards, cable and harnesses, wire wrap backplanes and box build.

Celco California is a division of Celco Japan Group with group headquarters based in Matsuyama City, Ehime, Japan. Celco has high-tech manufacturing facilities in Japan, Thailand, China and Czech Republic. Celco has produced electronics for the consumer market since 1964.

About Suntron Corporation:

Suntron delivers complete manufacturing services and solutions to support the entire life cycle of highly complex products in the industrial, semiconductor capital equipment, aerospace & defense, networking & telecommunications, and medical market segments. Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, Suntron operates six full-service manufacturing facilities and two quick-turn manufacturing facilities in North America. Suntron is involved in product design, engineering services, cable and harness production, printed circuit card assembly, box build, large scale and complex system integration, commercial off-the-shelf integration, and test.

http://www.suntroncorp.com/

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