Chinese New Year 2023: Have you prepared your PCB orders?

Chinese New Year 2023

Chinese New Year 2023 is fast approaching and will fall on Sunday, January 22nd, 2023, starting a year of the Rabbit. As a public holiday, our China factories will be closed for 7 days from January 21st to January 27th in 2023. The holiday could affect the production of your printed circuit boards. We kindly…

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China Covid-19 Restrictions Update!

With confirmation that most lockdown restrictions imposed on Shenzhen on March 13th have been lifted as of March 21st. We can confirm that the PCB Connect Group’s core supply chain has resumed total production. Whilst manufacturing returns to normality, logistics routes out of Shenzhen’s three main container ports and air freight lanes out of Shenzhen…

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New Covid-19 Restrictions Placed on China

As an organization, we continue to actively monitor all aspects of our upstream and downstream supply chains in light of the ongoing war in Ukraine and the escalation of the Covid-19 outbreak in Shenzhen. The latest outbreak of Covid-19 culminated in the suspension of public transport and the movement of people over the weekend of…

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PCB Connect BV moves to High Tech Campus

We’re moving offices! PCB Connect BV is glad to announce that we partnering with one of EU’s most innovative campuses: High Tech Campus Eindhoven. We move on January 17 2022. PCB Connect BV has been experiencing strong growth in recent years, and the move is an excellent opportunity for us to expand. We will be…

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Will the Tiger Roar in 2022

year of the tiger

Throughout history, the Ox has been a symbol of reliability. It is tenacious to the task at hand and assured in its progress as it moves calmly towards its goals. It is fair to say that 2021 the year of Ox, has been anything but calm. A bubbling pandemic, an explosion in global demand, shortages…

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Chinese New Year

The Chinese New Year Holiday is coming. From January 31 to February 6 2022, our china factories will be closed. The holiday could affect the production of your printed circuit boards. We kindly advise considering that during weeks of (January 24 – January 30) and (February 7 – February 12), our Chinese factories will soften…

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