Electronics Manufacturing Company PCH International Raises $30 Million

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Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

We’ve written quite a bit about PCH International, a China-based supply chain solutions company and a leader in the accessories market for e-readers, tablets and smartphones. Most recently, we covered the launch of their business accelerator program, which was presented on stage at Disrupt NYC.

The company just announced that it has raised a new round of funding, to the tune of $30 million. Two new investors (Northbrooks Investments and J. Christopher Burch) participated in the round alongside existing investors Norwest Venture Partners, Triangle Peak Partners, Cross Creek Capital and Fung Capital.

The company basically designs, produces and packages electronics and accessories in partnership with major gadget brands.

See Michael Arrington’s coverage of PCH’s past funding rounds:

PCH International, Gadget Maker Extraordinaire, Raises Another $26 Million (Feb 2011)

$21 Million For Mr. China (Sept 2008)

Website: pchintl.com
Launch Date: 1996
Funding: $77M

PCH International offers transparent, sustainable product development and supply chain management services to a diverse range of clients, from Fortune 500s to innovative startups. PCH customers are located all over the world, from the technology giants of Silicon Valley to smaller startup companies. PCH has established 10 regional offices and employs more than 5,000 staff of 16 different nationalities with people based in Ireland, China, USA, Singapore, South Africa, Japan and South Korea. History PCH was founded in Cork, Ireland, by CEO...

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