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    TTI Signs Franchise Deal With ITT Cannon and ITT Veam Hi-Rel Connector Lines Covering Entire European Region

    09/25/2017

    TTI, Inc., has announced that it has signed a franchise distribution agreement with ITT for their Cannon and VEAM brands covering the whole Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA) region. ITT is a leading global manufacturer of connector products serving international customers in the aerospace and defense, transportation, industrial and medical end markets through the Cannon and VEAM brands. Previously the agreement was limited only to France.

    “ITT Cannon designs and produces a variety of highly engineered interconnect solutions that make it possible to transfer data, signal and power in an increasingly connected world,” says Ronald Velda,Supplier Marketing Director Connectors TTI, Inc. in Europe. “The company’s harsh environment products are an excellent addition to our portfolio as they have been designed to meet the needs of markets that a large part of our customer base operates in.”

    “We’re excited to grow our partnership with TTI as they offer customers a comprehensive inventory combined with deep technical product expertise backed by advanced logistics systems,” says Alessandro Durigon, European Sales Director at ITT. “We’ve experienced excellent results in France and we are delighted to expand the agreement to cover the entire EMEA region.”

    For more information about TTI, please visit www.ttieurope.com.

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