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    Molex signs distribution agreement with Bürklin Elektronik

    12/01/2016

    Molex has signed a distribution agreement for their industrial product range with Bürklin Elektronik for Europe. Bürklin is a German distributor of high quality electronic components.

    More than 34,500 items from the Molex Industrial segment can now be ordered via Bürklin Elektronik. This will include highly-recognised product line brand names like Woodhead, mPm DIN Valve Connectors, GWconnect Heavy Duty Connectors, Flamar Cables and Brad Automation. A range of about 620 products will be in stock in a first step; the full range, almost 34,000 products, will be listed in the Bürklin offering.

    According to Markus Lorenz, European industrial distribution sales manager, Molex, this distribution agreement heightens Molex’s presence in the European Industrial market.

    "I look forward to working with Bürklin electronics. The distribution agreement underlines the partnership, which already existed beforehand,” said Lorenz.

    In addition, Kai Notté, Product Manager at Bürklin Electronics, added: "It is a big step for the company to offer the entire industrial product range."

    "Customers will benefit from this step, because now they will get the entire Molex Industrial product portfolio from a single source," said Alfred Lipp, Head of Sales and Marketing of Bürklin Elektronik.

    Bürklin Elektronik  

    Molex

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