Automobile & PCB Inc. engages in the manufacture and sale of printed circuit boards (PCB) in South Korea. The company offers thin PCBs for use in cellular phones, MP3, TFT LCD, etc.; build-up PCBs for use in cellular phones, DMBs, and PCM cards; B.V.H PCBs for use in portable and fixable electronic communication devices; and multi-layer PCBs for use in switches, routers, communication systems for electrical transmission equipment, and communication and electronics products. It also provides double side PCBs for use in general electronics and communication products, and home appliances. The company was formerly known as Quality & Technology Korea Co., Ltd. and changed its name to Automobile & PCB Inc. in 2009. Automobile & PCB Inc. was founded in 1977 and is headquartered in Bucheon-si, South Korea.
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