Probe Manufacturing order backlog increases

Electronics design & manufacturing services company's order backlog has increased to $3 million.


Irvine, California – An officer of Probe Manufacturing Inc., a global electronics design & manufacturing services company, announced that the company’s order backlog has increased to $3 million.
 
Probe Manufacturing's order backlog reflects its successful effort to build its global electronics and manufacturing services (EMS) business by providing original equipment manufacturers with manufacturing services through its domestic factories. The backlog consists of existing and new customers. 
 
All orders are well diversified among the aerospace, medical, industrial, instrumentation, and alternative energy industries. 
 
The increase in Probe's backlog was also contributed to by the recent acquisition of Trident Manufacturing which operates out of its 16,000ft2 facility in Salt Lake City, Utah. 
 
Kam Mahdi, CEO of Probe Manufacturing, commented, "Our order backlog puts us in excellent position to meet our revenue target of 20% year-over-year growth by the end of 2014. We strongly believe that manufacturing for small to medium sized businesses is coming back to the U.S. We have witnessed businesses of this size become adversely affected by the subsequent increase in costs, unmanageable processes, and intellectual property protection concern of manufacturing abroad. As a result, demand for our services has increased and backlog steadily improves. We expect that trend to continue throughout the remainder of the year."
 
Source: Probe Manufacturing

 

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