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AIM Solder Partners with Performance Technologies Group for Sales Representation in Northeast US
March 12, 2025 | AIM SolderEstimated reading time: 1 minute
AIM Solder, a global leader in solder assembly materials for the electronics industry, is excited to announce its new partnership with Performance Technologies Group, Inc. (PTG), an established electronic manufacturers’ representative. This strategic alliance aims to strengthen AIM Solder’s presence and customer support in the Northeastern United States.
PTG has served the northeastern U.S. for over 25 years, specializing in the Electronics and Industrial Assembly markets. Offering top-tier products, technical support, and demonstrations at their Tyngsboro, MA facility, PTG ensures customers have the tools and assistance needed for every stage of production, from assembly to inspection and rework. With a commitment to customer satisfaction, PTG provides personalized service and expert solutions to meet diverse production needs.
“PTG’s deep industry knowledge, strong customer relationships, and commitment to technical support make them an ideal partner,” said Lauren Porto, AIM Solder Regional Sales Manager. “We are confident this collaboration will bring exceptional value to our customers, providing them with the highest quality soldering solutions and expert assistance every step of the way.”
Both companies are excited about the future and the mutual benefits this collaboration promises. For more information about PTG, visit teamptg.com.
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