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    Newark element14 expands Panasonic distribution agreement to stock full industrial devices line

    03/12/2013

    Newark element14, a leading distributor of electronic components and engineering solutions in the Americas, and Panasonic, an industry-leading manufacturer of high quality electronic components, have agreed to expand their distribution agreement to include a wide range of passive components, semiconductors and wireless RF modules. The agreement builds on Newark element14's long-term success marketing Panasonic relays, sensors, electromechanical components and industrial automation products, and increases the range of capacitors, resistors, inductors, electromechanical switches and discrete components available for same-day shipping. "We're delighted to expand our partnership with Newark element14," said Dan Litts, Senior Vice President Panasonic Industrial Devices Sales Company of America. "Their customer base of industrial and design engineers is as impressive as the resources they offer on the element14 engineering community." "Our partnership with Panasonic is longstanding, and this expansion fits perfectly with our strategy to provide engineers and procurement professionals with a complete set of tools to deliver solutions easily and more efficiently," commented Jimmy Seifert, Senior Vice President Supplier, Asset and Purchasing Management, Newark element14. Newark element14

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