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"For example recently, a member of our engineering team came to talk to me about changing an assembly to be RoHS-compliant," Prellwitz says.
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Walenski and Prellwitz have also spearheaded a project at SMT that demonstrates the flexibility required by buyers at a midmarket EMS firm.
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Mount Pleasant - without its No. 1 pitcher Emily Prellwitz due to injury - struggled inside the pitcher's circle all evening.
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"Because we're so customer-focused, we need to be flexible and buying through distribution usually provides that flexibility-distributors should be able to deal with our fluctuations," says Prellwitz.
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He was born on December 12, 1939 in the Township of Princeton, a son of Alfred and Elaine (Prellwitz) Roehl.
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Walenski and Prellwitz have also spearheaded a project at SMT that demonstrates the flexibility required by buyers at a midmarket EMS firm.
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"Because we're so customer-focused, we need to be flexible and buying through distribution usually provides that flexibility-distributors should be able to deal with our fluctuations," says Prellwitz.
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"For example recently, a member of our engineering team came to talk to me about changing an assembly to be RoHS-compliant," Prellwitz says.
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"[Having parts on the floor] eliminates filling out forms and transactions and handling," says Prellwitz.
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"[Having parts on the floor] eliminates filling out forms and transactions and handling," says Prellwitz.
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