Federal Electronics Adds New PCB Assembly Line at its Hermosillo Facility

Federal Electronics Adds New PCB Assembly Line at its Hermosillo Facility712370

Federal Electronics, a provider of advanced electronic manufacturing services, has expanded its manufacturing capacity with the addition of a printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) line at its Hermosillo, Mexico, facility. The expansion supports customer demand and increases nearshore capacity for electronics programs.

Federal Electronics’ Hermosillo facility is part of the company’s North American manufacturing network, providing proximity to customers, a workforce, and infrastructure to support electronics applications. The additional PCBA line allows customers to scale production within the same regional footprint while maintaining processes, quality controls, and program oversight.

Established in 2010, the Hermosillo operation employs more than 350 professionals and provides nearshore manufacturing for OEMs across the U.S. and Mexico. The facility is integrated with Federal Electronics’ headquarters in Cranston, Rhode Island, through a centralized IT and ERP system, aligning workflows, traceability, and quality standards across both locations.

With the additional PCBA line, Federal Electronics provides customers with increased flexibility in managing volume, lead times, and program complexity for high-reliability markets.

“Adding this new PCBA line in Hermosillo gives our customers more room to grow while keeping their programs close to home,” said Ed Evangelista, President of Federal Electronics. “It’s about giving them flexibility and reliability without adding complexity.”

Founded in 1961, Federal Electronics provides printed circuit board assembly, electromechanical integration, and system-level builds for OEMs with low- to mid-volume programs.

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