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AUSTIN, TX — September 2018 — Optel Software, a global provider of smart software solutions for the electronics assembly industry, today announced that Hunting’s Electronics Division has purchased its materials management and component traceability software. An industry leader in high reliability manufacturing, Hunting is committed to continual improvement and providing its customers the highest level of quality.

With its investment, Hunting’s Electronics Division improves its efficiency, materials management, and adds the capability to provide complete component traceability to its customers. Optel provides smart and mobile software solutions for scheduling, dispatching, tracking, monitoring and controlling electronics assembly on a paperless factory floor.

Hunting’s’ General Manager Mike Blehm commented on the recent investment, “Hunting’s Electronics Division is happy to announce the purchase of materials management and component traceability software from Optel. The Optel Smart Factory Software solution fully integrates with surface mount component placement equipment, providing LOT traceability of millions of components placed to a single location of a single assembly serial number. Optel’s Smart Factory materials management with full component traceability will improve efficiency and is a critical element in our goal of ISO 13485 and AS9100 certification.

Hunting’s Electronics Division, previously known as Innova Electronics, services the industrial, energy, medical, defense and aerospace segments of the Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) industry. In business more than 24 years, the Hunting Electronics team is unmatched globally for high reliability electronics contract manufacturing. For more information, visit www.hunting-intl.com/electronics.

Optel’s integrated offering is supported by the company’s extensive application experience to help electronics assembly manufacturers achieve their productivity, cost and quality goals. For more information, visit www.optelco.com.

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