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Mouser Electronics Welcomes 22 New Suppliers

Brings 86,000 new part numbers to company's offerings.

By DE Editors  

June 8, 2011

By DE Editors

Mouser Electronics Inc. has announced the addition of 22 new suppliers in the first 18 weeks of 2011. Mouser’s newest additions include such manufacturers as Maxim Integrated Products, Bias Power, Code Red Technologies and Ioxus, bringing an additional 86,000 new orderable part numbers to Mouser’s selection of products that are accessible at mouser.com.

“Our push to expand our supplier base reinforces our continued focus on bringing the newest and most innovative components to design engineers across the world. We appreciate our supplier partners and are excited to be able to offer even more leading-edge technologies from both top tier and up-and-coming manufacturers,” says Barry McConnell, Mouser senior vice president of Products. “We strive to provide products with the most advanced lifecycles, helping to improve the speed-to-market for today’s innovators. 2011 is shaping up to be another groundbreaking year in Mouser’s long history.”

For more information, visit Mouser Electronics.

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

 

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