Earl Feb

Vice President Operations at C.R. International Inc.

Earl Feb has over three decades of experience in various roles within the electronics manufacturing industry. Earl has held positions such as Vice President Operations at C.R. International Inc., Director of Quality & Operations at Sypris Electronics, LLC, and Sr. Director of Corporate Quality at Dialight. Earl also has experience managing quality and operations at companies like Crestron Electronics and Benchmark Electronics. Prior to their career in the private sector, Earl served in the US Army as a Special Operations Communications Sergeant. Earl is a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Laurel, United States

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C.R. International Inc.

Headquartered in Laurel, Maryland, CRI offers top of the line assembly services and is well known for their intricate electronics and PCB manufacturing. For your convenience, we can produce quick, high quality, custom products for your organization, including procurement, assembly, testing, and even finished goods stocking services. ​ CRI offers solutions to today’s electronics manufacturing demands. The customer experience that CRI can offer is satisfying before, during, and after the requirements are met. With over forty years in business and experience with clients in many industries, CRI is sure to meet your needs. Founded in 1981, C.R. International Inc. began as a small engineering company providing communications and data processing equipment to federal customers. Equipment ranged from protocol adapters to special purpose radio/telephone interface devices, and federal contracts included engineering services in the areas of secure voice/data, fiber optics and portable communications equipment. ​ When the need for automated assembly equipment became apparent in the mid-1980s, CRI moved to a larger facility and invested in capital equipment to provide customers with more efficient production manufacturing. As a result of the increased manufacturing capabilities, CRI was able to secure business opportunities in the private sector as well, providing “Build to Print” assembly and engineering services for large telecommunications companies. Over the years, CRI has established a successful track record by providing technological solutions for complex challenges. Today, with diversity built into our revenue base, CRI is a modern and financially strong technology partner.


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