Cal-Comp Electronics Company Description
Cal-Comp Electronics Thailand is the component behind the big name. The company, known as CCET, makes original design manufacturer (ODM) and OEM electronics and components for major brands like Hewlett-Packard, Motorola, Nikon, Panasonic, and Western Digital. CCET's six factories in Thailand and three in China make computer accessories (printers and fax machines, monitors, printed circuit boards), communication products (cordless and mobile phones, modems, signal decoders, Bluetooth headsets), and personal entertainment products (LCD TVs, portable DVD players). The company was founded in 1989. Fellow electronics firm Kinpo Group owns about 40% of CCET.
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