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    Master Electronics ranked as a 2012 top 25 distributor

    08/14/2013

    Master Electronics, a leading distributor of electromechanical, interconnect and passive components, was ranked as a Top 25 Global Distributor in EBN's annual list, hosted this year by EDN Network. EBN, the leading online community for global supply chain professionals, recognizes the top 25 global electronics component distributors by examining their calendar-year sales. Presenting a 4.4% growth in total global revenue from 2011 to 2012, Master Electronics ranked 17th among leading electronic component manufacturers. The Santa Monica, CA based company was judged based on its substantial product offering, including passive components, interconnects, electromechanical components, and power supply products , as well as exceptional service in contract manufacturing, logistics, bill of materials management, kitting and subassembly, design services, vendor managed inventory services, testing, packaging, and programming. "2012 was an exciting year for Master Electronics, and we are honored to once again be listed as a top 25 global distributor," said Riad Nizam, Vice President of Sales at Master Electronics. "We are committed to providing customers with top of the line inventory, and are glad to see that reflected by inclusion on this list." Master Electronics

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