Electronic Contract Manufacturing in Brazil: a strategic solution from Serdia for US oil and gas and professional electronics companies
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Learn how Brazilian electronic manufacturing combines quality, traceability and tax incentives to support US companies that serve customers in the country.
The professional electronics segment operates in an environment where precision, traceability and regulatory compliance shape every delivery. Within this context, a Brazilian manufacturer with a long track record has become a reliable partner for multinational companies that need to operate in the country.
Its organization brings together engineering, process, testing and quality teams, building a technical ecosystem capable of managing complex projects consistently. Serdia combines experienced professionals with up-to-date equipment, which supports a stable and transparent production flow aligned with international standards.
Comprehensive production capacity, from prototype to turnkey
Serdia’s operation covers everything from small validation runs to full industrial volumes. Turnkey projects follow an integrated management model that includes component sourcing, assembly, testing and full traceability. This structure reduces uncertainty, shortens lead times and creates predictability across the entire supply chain.
The company also maintains a dedicated service center for technical support and return material authorization (RMA), responsible for maintenance, failure analysis and after-sales support. Global companies rely on this capability to meet critical demands in sectors that are highly sensitive to failure, such as oil and gas, energy, telecommunications and healthcare.
International compliance certifications
The credibility of the operation is supported by certifications widely recognized in the market:
●ISO 9001, focused on quality management.
●ISO 13485, applicable to medical devices and related processes.
●Certification for Ex products, qualified for operation in explosive atmospheres.
In Brazil, the company complies with Anvisa and Inmetro regulations, which are technically equivalent to the requirements imposed by US regulatory agencies. This creates a production environment compatible with critical applications, including offshore platforms, refineries and industrial processing units.
Markets served
The company’s technical reach covers strategic sectors such as oil and gas, energy, healthcare, aerospace, agribusiness, telecommunications, IoT and tracking solutions. This diversity expands its engineering repertoire and provides valuable perspectives for the development of highly complex electronic products.
Tax incentives and local competitiveness
Producing in Brazil benefits from mechanisms that reduce costs and create relevant competitive advantages. Among them are:
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(Brazilian IT Law): a federal initiative that stimulates the domestic ICT industry through tax benefits linked to research and development investments and compliance with the Processo Produtivo Básico (PPB), which defines mandatory local manufacturing stages.
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: a state-level policy in Paraná that allows ICMS (state VAT) benefits for ICT companies, including electronic manufacturing.
Together, these incentives make Brazilian contract manufacturing a financially attractive option for US companies that serve customers in the country.
Complementary services

In addition to printed circuit board assembly, the portfolio includes:
- Design for Manufacturing (DFM)
- Development of test jigs
- Conformal coating
- Box build
- RMA
Why use Brazil as a production hub?
Producing in Brazil is not limited to meeting a geographic requirement. The decision involves technical, regulatory and financial variables that shape the operations of companies that must deliver electronic equipment to customers based in the country.
A strategic decision for US companies
For organizations based in the United States that need to serve the Brazilian market, partnering with a well-established electronic manufacturer creates room for a more efficient local presence. The accumulated experience, together with international certifications and tax incentives, forms a solid foundation for developing complex products with predictable schedules and competitive costs.
Local production stops being just a logistical alternative and becomes a strategic move. It brings operations closer to customers, simplifies regulatory requirements and supports consistent deliveries in sectors where quality, precision and safety guide every stage of the process.
To assess the potential of this partnership, contact Serdia and speak with our technical team to request a detailed quote.