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News Release from: Ericsson Power Modules
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 09 September 2005
Distributors expand European coverage
Ericsson Power Modules has signed distribution agreements with Ultimate Renaissance and BM Energie.
As part of its programme to strengthen local support, gain a closer understanding of customers' culture and language, and as part of its ongoing strategy to achieve the highest levels of communication and service, Ericsson Power Modules has signed distribution agreements with European distributors Ultimate Renaissance and the French power expert BM Energie "The combined expertise in the field of power supplies and energy management of Ultimate Renaissance and BM Energie will add significant value to Ericsson Power Modules' products and services to a broad range of customers", said Jan Sandstrom, Distribution Manager at Ericsson Power Modules
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 9 Dec 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Under the agreements, Ultimate Renaissance will support Ericsson Power Modules' sales in Italy, France and Spain, serving global customers and expanding demand creation in many of the market segments addressed by EPM's products portfolio.
BM Energie will specifically support industrial and computerised applications, without excluding demand creation in other business areas.
"By the nature of the industry in Southern Europe, and the extension of Ericsson Power Modules' portfolio to intermediate bus architectures and its strong development of a broad range of POL (point of load) products, both distributors will contribute to increase the level of support to all of Ericsson Power Modules' customers moving forward on the next generation of power management", said Patrick Le Fevre, Marketing Director at Ericsson Power Modules.
"It is exciting to be to moving forwards with Ultimate Renaissance and BM Energie and I feel very confident that our customers will appreciate their expertise and long term investment in the power industry".
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