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While large companies are mostly ready to comply with environmental imperatives such as the European Union’s RoHS directive, small- and medium-size companies are lagging, even though the July 1, 2006 deadline is less than 10 months away. But the actions, or lack of action, by these small companies could stymie larger companies. That’s because most large companies use products produced by smaller enterprises. ALC can help. If your company is a small to medium manufacturer whose attention has been focused on other challenges, you need to quickly understand the issues and organize your team. Whether you are an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or an electronic manufacturing services (EMS) provider, you need to prepare for an inevitable move to lead-free solder processing. Your first problem is accessing and organizing key information so that you understand what needs to be done. It is critical that your managers and decision makers - who have the power to expedite or stall your compliance - really understand the issues. Yet their time is a critical resource. Solution: For single registrations: buy-now on-line For multiple registrations: ask for a quote More information on ALC Lead-Free Solder Training resources Register to access all resources available on our Web site including our product demos. We do not share your contact information. |
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