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Digi-Key, Omron Expand Distribution

By DE Editors  

January 19, 2016

Components distributor Digi-Key Electronics, a provider of electronic component selection, availability and delivery, and Omron Corporation today announced they have expanded their engagement to now include all of Asia.

“We are very excited about this global contract with Digi-Key, and realize this is a great opportunity for both companies to further grow our mutual business, particularly in Asia,” said Kenji Matsunami, company president, Electronic and Mechanical Components Company for Omron.

Asia was the last region remaining for a full global authorization between the two companies. Omron’s wide selection of components will now be marketed and shipped around the world.

“We are very excited to take this large and final step in rounding out our long and successful partnership with Omron,” said Tom Busher, VP, Global I P & E at Digi-Key. “Now customers anywhere in the world can receive the latest Omron technologies and superior quality products.”

For more information, visit Digi-Key.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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