Product category:
Terminals and Power
News Release from: Arrow Electronics (UK)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 03 November 2006
Connectors cover Scandinavia and the
Baltic
Arrow has been appointed by Phoenix Contact to supply selected products in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and the Baltic states.
Arrow has been appointed by Phoenix Contact to supply selected products in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and the Baltic states The agreement covers the Combicon series of terminal blocks and plug connectors and the Pluscon series of industrial peripheral connectors
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 29 May 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Focus application areas for Arrow will include power electronics, security, building automation, lighting equipment, telecoms and harsh environments.
Gitte Iversen, Arrow Marketing Manager, Emech and Connectors, welcomed the agreement saying: "Phoenix Contact is an innovative technology leader and market leader on terminal blocks with high quality products".
"With Phoenix on the line card, Arrow can further strengthen its position in the electromechanical and connector area".
Magnus Hellberg, MD Phoenix Contact Sweden added: "Arrow has invested significantly in support of its passive, electromechanical and connector product lines and this, together with its extensive coverage of the Nordic region, will make a good match with our product portfolio".
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