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Ericsson Power Modules Expands Mouser Electronics Distribution Agreement into EMEA Regions

December 27, 2009 by Jeff Shepard

Ericsson Power Modules has extended its distribution agreement with Mouser Electronics to include the EMEA regions. Mouser is an electronic component distributor, focused on the rapid introduction of new products and technologies to electronic design engineers.

Customers throughout the EMEA regions (Europe, Middle East, Africa), now have the convenience of ordering Ericsson’s complete dc-dc converter range including its latest digitally controlled converters from Mouser. Mouser currently has branch locations throughout the world, including Germany, England, and Israel, and has launched websites and printed catalogs in multiple currencies and languages.

Peter Häkansson Sales Director - Head of Market Region EMEA, said, "We are pleased to extend our agreement with Mouser Electronics to include the European Middle-East and Africa. We can now offer those customers the ability to buy Ericsson Power Modules products from Mouser. Throughout our partnership with Mouser Electronics, we have benefited from their wealth of experience, knowledge, excellent customer service, and outstanding level of professionalism."

Keith Privett, Mouser Vice President Interconnect, Electromechanical, Power, and Test, says, "We are excited that Ericsson Power Modules has expanded our distribution agreement into the EMEA regions. This final agreement allows Mouser to represent Ericsson on a worldwide basis. Ericsson’s wide range of dc-dc converters, along with Mouser’s expertise of introducing the newest products faster than any other distributor, are what make this distribution expansion a winning combination. Mouser is committed to being the source most preferred by design engineers worldwide."

Known for its broad-based product line, unsurpassed customer service, and streamlined warehouse operations, Mouser continuously offers customers the most innovative products and latest technologies for their new design projects.