Northwest Aerospace News October | November Issue No. 5 | Page 48
SERVATRON
PASSES
TEST
as a top ems provider
By Staci Nelson, Executive coordinator for the Inland Northwest Aerospace Consortium
S
ervatron, Inc., a Spokane Valley, Washington-based electronics manufacturing services
(EMS) company began in 2000 as an electronics contract manufacturer for Itron, Inc. When
Itron, a company that specializes in automated meter-reading technology, looked at divest-
ing some of its manufacturing capacity, several key employees approached management
about starting a spin-off company and Servatron was born.
Capabilities
Staci Nelson
Since its inception serving a single customer with ruggedized handheld meter reading de-
vices, Servatron has grown into a dynamic and diversified supplier for the aerospace, med-
ical, industrial, and communications industries throughout the Western U.S. and beyond.
The company provides turnkey contract manufacturing services including printed circuit
board, box build, and cable assembly.
Executive coordinator for the Inland
Northwest Aerospace Consortium Servatron has comprehensive capabilities in the following areas:
www.inwac.org ● Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
Assembly
● Mechanical & Electrome-
chanical Assembly
● Test Development
● Supply Chain Management
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● Prototype/New Product
Introduction (NPI)
● Cable Assembly
● Systems Configuration
● Warehousing and Order
Fulfillment