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JOHOR, MALAYSIA -- Demand for electronics products will boost Malaysia's manufacturing sectors by some 6.6% this year.

That's down a fraction from 2006 (7%), due to some first-half softness, but growth is expected to pick up in the second half.

The forecasts were included in Bank Negara Malaysia's 2006 Annual Report, released this week.

Several of the world's largest EMS provider have large factories in Malaysia.


NASHVILLEKyzen Corp. is now providing immediate online customer service support. Users can click on the Live Support icon at www.kyzen.com and be instantly connected to a service advisor. Online support is available when the Live Support Online icon is green. Visitors can choose from technical support or customer service and can type in technical questions, questions about orders, etc. A “Live Help” button connects users to a customer service agent, who will be able to check on orders, shipping documents and answer other related questions. A technical expert will be available from 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. CDT, M - F, and a customer service expert will be available from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. CDT, M - F.

PALM BAY, FL -- Key Principal Partners has invested an undisclosed amount of additional capital in EMS firm MC Assembly, giving the private-equity division a majority stake in the company.

MC Assembly topped $200 million in sales last year, but has struggled against competition overseas. The company reportedly laid off 92 workers last June, and 52 workers the year before, when when the firm consolidated five buildings into one. Read more ...

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