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Arrow Europe Signs Distribution Agreement with EOS Power

February 14, 2017 by Arrow Electronics

At the Electronica 2016 Arrow Europe and the german-indian power supply experts of EOS Power announced to have just signed a distribution agreement for

At the Electronica 2016 Arrow Europe and the german-indian power supply experts of EOS Power announced to have just signed a distribution agreement for the EMEA region. Holger Schierenbeck, Key Account/EMEA Sales Teams Coordinator PEMCO Power Supplies of Arrow Central Europe GmbH and Ralph Bischoff, CEO of EOS Power Pvt. Ltd based at Mumbai,  agree on the powersupplies of the EOS Power as good supplement to Arrow‘s portfolio of compact and highly efficient AC/DC converters. Especially the EOS medical and industrial open frame supplies of the (M)WLP series and the brand-new (M)ULP series first presented last week at the Electronica 2016, are marking significant technological breakthroughs due to their power densities and market leading specifications. EOS converters are already distributed by the U.S. branch of Arrow Electronics for several years.

EOS Power is a privately owned German company located in Mumbai, India, providing Power Conversion Solutions, Manufacturing and Value Added Services to its Distribution and OEM customers globally. EOS Power employs 500 direct and indirect employees worldwide with principal offices in Mumbai, India and sales and support offices on each continent.

 

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