- This acquisition will help in expanding Prime’s presence in the U.S. market
- Prime offers product engineering, supply chain management, component assembly, system level integration
Prime Technological Services, a turn-key provider of electronics manufacturing services has acquired TeligentEMS, a provider of printed circuit boards, electronics assemblies andelectrical and electronic products for OEM’s. The companies said that the acquisition of TeligentEMS will enhance the growth of Prime and adds significant capabilities to offering to customers. It will also help in expanding Prime’s presence in the U.S. market.
Greg Chesnutt, president and CEO of Prime said, “The acquisition of TeligentEMS is a key element of our customer driven strategy of providing the manufacturing services and geographic footprint our customers require. TeligentEMS has turnkey capabilities that meet their customer’s most demanding requirements from design through complex manufacturing solutions. TeligentEMS is also strategically located in the Southeast and represents a significant expansion of our value delivery platform for customers in targeted vertical markets.”
Component assembly, system level integration, test development
Prime Technological Services is headquartered in Suwanee, Georgia. It offers product engineering, supply chain management, component assembly, system level integration, test development. It also offers customer order fulfillment, repair and logistics, and full product life cycle support.
Joe Litavis, chief sales and marketing officer for Prime added, “The TeligentEMS acquisition comes at a perfect time for the company and provides a vast range of opportunities for all current and prospective customers. A terrific combination, TeligentEMS brings many complimentary and additive capabilities including extensive RF manufacturing and test experience in support of communications technologies that will resonate with customers in our targeted aerospace, defense, medical, industrial and communications markets throughout the U.S.”