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News Release from: Arrow Electronics (UK)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 17 October 2005
Arrow expands in SW England
As a result of continued business growth in the southwest of England, Arrow Electronics has expanded and moved its regional business centre for the area to a new location near Bristol.
As a result of continued business growth in the southwest of England, Arrow Electronics has expanded and moved its regional business centre (RBC) for the area to a new location near Bristol The move, which takes the centre to within 5km of its original location, comes just three years after establishing the first RBC in Bristol, during which time the company has achieved consistent growth
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Set up in line with Arrow's strategy to strengthen its regional presence, the previous RBC was opened in 2002 to support OEM and CEM customers in the southwest.
The new centre, which is now one of seven RBCs in the UK, will continue this work through its team of customer-assigned and orientated internal and external field sales engineers.
Simon Groat, Arrow's Regional Business Centre Director, states: "Arrow's RBC strategy is designed to effectively translate the benefits of dealing with a global distributor to the specific and local requirements of small to medium sized OEMs and CEMs".
"The move of the centre to new offices reflects the success of the strategy in meeting the needs of customers in the region".
Arrow's new RBC is based at Whale Wharf Business Park, Littleton-upon-Severn, South Gloucestershire.
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