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Red Rocket & Allied Electronics Sign Contract To Promote EOS Brand Power Conversion Products

October 08, 2008 by Jeff Shepard

Red Rocket, Inc. announced that it has signed a contract with Allied Electronics, to promote EOS brand power conversion products through Allied’s new 2009 catalog, as well as among its 55 US and Canadian sales branches. Red Rocket’s EOS power supplies are also now available to design engineers and purchasing managers via the Allied web site.

Red Rocket designs, manufactures and markets its EOS ac-dc power solutions for applications in industrial, medical, multimedia and data-networking products and systems worldwide. Ranging in power from 25 to 200W, EOS power supplies are suitable for low profile electronic product designs. EOS power supplies are said to offer designers a slim-line package, high reliability and low thermal signature.

Over 30 million EOS power supplies are in use in top brand computers, point of sale and touch screen terminals, broadcasting and multimedia equipment, IT hubs, switches and routers, medical pumps, drips, defibrillators, endoscopes and instrumentation as well as industrial printers, automation equipment and safety and security equipment.

"Allied Electronics is a strong complement to our business making the EOS brand easily accessible to design engineers and purchasers across North America," said James B. Schultz, Red Rocket’s President and Chief Executive Officer. "We are investing our resources in Allied’s ability to reach and serve hundreds of thousands of customers wanting a high density and high efficiency power supply from a proven US company and a seamless supply chain and fulfillment solution."

"Allied is pleased to add the Red Rocket, Inc. EOS brand power supplies to our line card and offer customers access to their innovative solutions for high density and high efficiency power conversion products," said Scott McLendon, Vice President of Product Management and Marketing at Allied. "The EOS product line is well known and respected by product designers in the medical, industrial, multimedia and data networking markets."