BEAVERTON, Ore. Rigol Technologies recently held a grand opening ceremony in Suzhou, China, to commemorate the opening of its new 440,000-square-foot manufacturing facility.
The new manufacturing campus will house all of Rigol’s instrument manufacturing operations as well as logistics, dormitories, conference facilities and expansion of its R&D team. The facility includes two state-of-the-art SMT lines for board build as well as injection molding and metal fabrication capabilities all in one location. According to the company, this will allow Rigol to ensure the highest quality while at the same time providing great flexibility and reduced cycle times.
"Our rapid growth has driven the need to significantly expand our manufacturing capacity," said Wang Yue, president of Rigol Technologies. "This investment reflects not only our commitment to quality but also ensures we will have the capacity to meet the demand we anticipate in coming years without sacrificing quality or customer lead-time."
The new campus is located in Suzhou, about 50 miles from Shanghai. Suzhou is a hub of high technology manufacturing and many precision electronics component suppliers are located in Southeast China. This proximity to its supply chain will allow Rigol to better manage the demands resulting from its current growth. In addition, Suzhou is a large center for Rigol’s domestic customers, so having a local presence in the area will allow the company to better serve its customers.
"I am amazingly impressed by the new facility and what it represents for the future of Rigol," said Bob Bluhm, vice president of Rigol. "The commitment to quality and process control, the investment in future capacity and the capability of the manufacturing team is as good as anything I have seen in the test and measurement industry. It reflects Rigol’s intention to continue to strive to be the world’s preeminent test and measurement brand."
All Rigol instrument manufacturing has now been transferred to Suzhou. Rigol is ISO9001:2008 and ISO14001:2004 certified. The company’s primary R&D center remains in Beijing.