About Tooh Dineh Industries, Incorporated
Tooh
Dineh Industries, Incorporated (TDII) was established in 1983 to
provide much needed employment opportunities on the Navaho Indian
Reservation. We began producing cutting and striping blades for
wire processing equipment in an unused Navaho Nation boarding school
dormitory in the small community of Leupp. Leupp is located forty-five
miles northeast of Flagstaff, Arizona.
In 1984, we established a partnership with the Packard Electric
Division of General Motors Corporation to produce electronic modules
for GM automobiles. During the period of 1986 through 1990, major
manufacturing enhancements were made. Manufacturing floor space
was expanded by 30,000 square feet and component test and surface
mount equipment was added. A fully integrated MRP II-based factory
control system was also purchased to improve factory control and
scheduling. We also began producing digitizer boards for the Kurta
Corporation.
In 1989, we began production of
a microprocessor
traction control system for GM diesel electric locomotives and,
in 1990, a power distribution module for Saturn cars.
A major shift in business strategy occurred in the 1990s. We
became a fully independent "full service" contract
manufacturing company. We diversified our consumer
base by adding additional OEMs. Apple Computer contracted with
TDII to provide repair and upgrade of their
Macintosh computer field returns. We produced cable TV signal
distribution systems for Scientific Atlanta and global positioning
system prototypes for Litton Industries. We built external computer
modems for Apple Computer and Global Village Communications and
assembled a transparency adapter module for Hewlett-Packard digital
scanners.
In 1996, Tooh Dineh Industries became ISO 9002 certified. A major
upgrade to our internal MIS equipment and ERP system was made in
1998.
Today Tooh Dineh Industries is the largest contract electronics
manufacturing company in Northern Arizona. Our average employment
level is 100, comprised of 88% Native Americans, maintaining a
two-shift operation. We currently service the information, communications
and transportation industries. Bourns, General Motors, Hewlett
Packard and Wulfsberg Electronics are several of our current customers.
Our core business remains electronic assembly of printed circuit
boards, complete systems build and test. Additional capabilities
include cable and harness assembly and fulfillment activities.
Customer design capability support is provided through strategic
alliances.
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