Adaptsys, APP Systems Services Announce Strategic Partnership in Singapore
April 8, 2025 | AdaptsysEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Adaptsys has formed a strategic partnership with APP System Services, bringing our innovative Re-flex II inline carrier tape forming technology to customers in Singapore.
This collaboration represents an exciting step forward in our global growth and our commitment to providing localised support in one of Asia’s most vibrant electronics manufacturing markets.
Adaptsys is thrilled to announce our partnership with APP in Singapore, says Duncan Milroy, International Sales Manager at Adaptsys. This collaboration will allow us to bring our innovative Re-flex inline carrier tape forming technology directly to customers within Singapore. The Re-flex system, with its patented ability to form carrier tape inline, offers significant advantages by reducing material costs, simplifying logistics, and improving taping efficiencies for all users in the Singaporean market. We are confident that APP’s local expertise will provide excellent sales and support for our groundbreaking solution.
With APP’s strong local presence and technical knowledge, customers can now benefit from direct access to a solution that is reshaping tape and reel packing process for electronic components by delivering cost savings, greater efficiency, and reduced environmental impact.
Both companies will be exhibiting at SEMICON Southeast Asia in Singapore. You’ll find Adaptsys at Booth B1917 and APP System Services at Booth B1924. We welcome visitors to drop by or book a meeting with us to explore how Re-flex II can enhance your taping operations.
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