Multi-site EMS provider for automotive and industrial electronics
ALL Circuits operates four manufacturing plants across France, Tunisia, and Mexico, serving automotive and industrial sectors with design-through-field-analysis support. The tech stack reveals a SAP-centric operation (MM, SD, WM, QM, FI, CO modules) paired with Qlik/Power BI analytics, supported by quality methodologies (IATF 16949, AMDEC, PPAP). Current projects cluster around supply-chain automation, data standardization, and environmental/safety compliance systems—indicating a push toward operational transparency and regulatory rigor rather than technology-first transformation.
ALL Circuits is a privately held electronics manufacturing services (EMS) provider headquartered in Meung-sur-Loire, France, with 1,001–5,000 employees. The group operates four manufacturing sites: France (small-to-medium volumes), Tunisia (high-value specialty products), and Mexico (high-volume Americas production). Core offerings span design consultation, industrialization, manufacturing, and field-return analysis across automotive, medical, energy, telecommunications, and IoT sectors. The company emphasizes flexibility and automated production lines to deliver customized services at scale.
Four plants across three countries: France (variable volumes), Tunisia (high-value-added production), and Mexico (high-volume Americas-focused output). All plants operate with automotive and industrial quality standards.
Primary focus: automotive and industrial electronics. Also serves medical devices, energy, telecommunications, connected products, consumer electronics, and IoT. Specializes in both high-volume and custom manufacturing.
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