SamTra International was established as a privately owned trading company in Seoul Korea on March 17, 1995, specialized in selling various type of special cables, connectors and cable assemblies for high reliable, high life time & mission-critical applications.
Various extreme cable interconnection problems in terms of flexibility, flex life, EMI, signal loss, cryogenic and extreme high temperature, space saving and weight reduction (light weight) in various programs have been solved through our professional consultancy sales, based on innovative technical expertise.
In response to our clients' continuous suggestions and/or repeated requests, we have also supplied other various customized components & subsystems to various programs in Korea, such as active & passive components and subsystems.
We have been very successfully involved in more diversified business areas of test & measurements, medical electronics, automotive electronics & high current charging EV, robotics and semiconductor equipment, plant engineering, iron & steel mills, white goods electronics, tool and factory automations.
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BEWARE - Special Warning Notice about ExpoGuide and FAIRGuide
With the ongoing solicitations, SEMI would like to continue to alert you with questionable professional practices perpetrated against exhibitors by FairGuide.com (Austria) and Expo Guide (Mexico), Event Fair - The Exhibitors' Guide with their misleading directory services. There may be others that we are not aware of and are hence not named here.
These companies provide legitimate exhibition guides aimed at exhibitors across the globe offering online listing services. They use a form which resembles and organizer's free catalogue listing service, inviting exhibitors to complete the form for an entry in an on-line directory. Unsuspecting exhibitors who sign and return the form are then contracted into a three-year, non-retractable agreement, which could cost the exhibitor a significant amount of money, with very limited foreseeable benefits. The details are often available on the form itself, but are often too small and insignificant to be noticed. It is always wise to really the small print before signing a contract, and if the information is impossible to read then the contract should not be signed. These publications have no connection with SEMI or any of our events, and it is important that all companies are made aware of this.
Should you receive any communication from the Expo-Guide and Fairguide.com or related company, please IGNORE THEM COMPLETELY and DO NOT COMMUNICATE WITH THEM IN ANY WAY.
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