Ajay Shah Leaving Solectron Board To Focus on Other Business Investments.Business Editors MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 2, 2003 Solectron Corporation (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : SLR (1) (Scalable Linear Recording) A line of magnetic tape drives from Tandberg Data that evolved from the QIC Data Cartridge format. See QIC. (2) (Single Lens Reflex) A camera that uses the same lens for viewing and shooting. ), a leading provider of electronics manufacturing This article presents a typical manufacturing process of an electronic assembly. Component manufacturing Components such as resistors, capacitors and integrated circuits are generally made by specialized contractors. and supply-chain services, said Ajay B. Shah Shah is a Persian term for a monarch (ruler) that has been adopted in many other languages. This term is a Post Islamic Revolution term for monarchs in Iran which is replaced by valie faghih or Supreme Leader. resigned as director of the corporation effective Sept. 2, 2003 in order to devote more time to his business interests and investments. Shah joined Solectron's board in January 2002 as a non-employee director, and served most recently on the board's Finance/Business Development Committee. He was a Solectron executive vice president from December 1999 until resigning from the company to join the board. About Solectron Solectron (www.solectron.com) provides a full range of global manufacturing and supply-chain management services to the world's premier high-tech electronics companies. Solectron's offerings include new-product design and introduction services, materials management Materials management is the branch of logistics that deals with the tangible components of a supply chain. Specifically, this covers the acquisition of spare parts and replacements, quality control of purchasing and ordering such parts, and the standards involved in ordering, , high-tech product manufacturing, and product warranty and end-of-life support. The company is based in Milpitas, Calif., and had sales of $12.3 billion in fiscal 2002. |
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