Product category: DC/DC Convertors
News Release from: C and D Technologies (NCL)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 14 August 2002
Nu Horizons for C and D Technologies
C and D Technologies has entered into a North American distribution agreement with Nu Horizons Electronics Corp
C and D Technologies has entered into a North American distribution agreement with Nu Horizons Electronics Corp under which the high-technology distributor will carry the full offering of power and magnetics product from C and D's Power Electronics Division. The new partnership reflects the importance of the design creation distribution model in growing the Division's client base and sales.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 14 August 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Under the terms of the new agreement Nu Horizons will hold inventory and support the full C and D Technologies lineup of power supplies, DC/DC convertors, and magnetics for the telecommunications, office equipment, industrial automation and instrumentation markets.
Key factors behind the appointment of Nu Horizons were the distributor's comprehensive coverage and proven technical design-in and support capabilities including a strong FAE program.
Commenting on the appointment of Nu Horizons, Brian Crowe, vice president of Global Sales and Marketing for C and D's Power Electronics Division, said: "Nu Horizons is one of the USA's premier demand creation electronics distributors.
Through this agreement we can extend our technical sales presence in North America and further penetrate our target markets.
The Nu Horizons focus on design generation, combined with C and D's breadth of power products, is a very complementary fit for both companies.
We feel that this addition is very complementary to our existing channel partners moving forward".
Dave Bowers, senior vice president of marketing for Nu Horizons, adds: "The addition of C and D's AC/DC and DC/DC power solutions complements and strengthens our existing product portfolio and positions Nu Horizons with more complete solutions for our customers.
Our strong presence with mid-tier and emerging customers will help C and D Technologies reach more accounts, while furthering our position in the communications, industrial and instrumentation markets".
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