The Things Not on the Manifest: Special Message from Aivon PCB
WHAT THIS VIDEO COVERS
In the high-precision world of PCB manufacturing, where technical specifications, delivery schedules, and quality documentation dominate daily operations, this video offers a rare personal perspective.
Titled "The Things Not on the Manifest," it highlights a special shipment prepared for Aivon's first 200 partners - the early believers who supported the company from its very beginning. While most shipments contain only boards, stencils, and documentation, this one includes handwritten thank-you notes and a genuine message of appreciation from the Aivon team.
The video emphasizes the importance of long-term partnerships in the electronics supply chain. Trust between OEMs, engineers, and manufacturers is critical when producing high-reliability boards for demanding sectors. Behind every successful PCB prototype, PCB mass production, or complex HDI PCB project stands a relationship built on consistency and mutual confidence.
This special message serves as public recognition for those who helped Aivon grow into a trusted provider of PCB assembly and custom circuit board solutions for medical devices, automotive electronics, and aerospace applications.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Partnership First: Dedicated to the first 200 customers who trusted Aivon from Day 1 in their PCB sourcing journey.
- Human Side of Manufacturing: Shows that successful PCB production relies on strong relationships beyond technical specs and manifests.
- Gratitude in B2B: A sincere thank you expressed through personal notes for partners driving long-term growth.
FAQ
Q1: Who is the special Aivon message dedicated to?
A1: This video and shipment are dedicated to Aivon's first 200 partners who believed in the company from the beginning and supported its growth as a PCB manufacturer.
Q2: Why does a PCB manufacturer create thank-you videos?
A2: In the competitive PCB industry, long-term customer relationships are vital for consistent quality delivery in critical applications like medical, automotive, and aerospace projects.
Q3: What does "Things Not on the Manifest" refer to?
A3: It refers to the handwritten gratitude notes and personal message included in a special shipment that go beyond standard PCB documentation and packaging.
In the fast-paced world of PCB manufacturing, we usually focus on warehouse lists, technical specs, and precision delivery. But today, the packing table looks a little different.
This shipment is dedicated to a very special group: our first 200 partners. You were the original friends who trusted the Aivon vision from Day 1.
Between the labels and the tape, you'll find a few things not on the official manifest—handwritten notes and a moment of genuine gratitude from our team. It's our quiet way of acknowledging the trust that started our journey.
Thank you for being the first to grow with us. 💙