RS Components has received an award for outstanding performance from Schurter Electronic Components, a leading global manufacturer of electric and electronic components.
A commercial partnership has existed between RS and Schurter for many years, offering an extensive portfolio of high-quality components for use in applications such as circuit protection, plugs and connectors, EMV products, switches and input systems.
(Left to right): Andreas Ziegler, Mathias Lischer and Martin Zarges of Schurter UK, presenting the award to Joanne Bradbury and Michael McIntyre of RS Components.
“This award is apt recognition of our ongoing work to build and maintain successful relationships with suppliers,” said Joanne Bradbury, head of product management – emerging markets at RS. “The rise in sales of Schurter products distributed by RS this year is evidence that this strategic approach is effective in boosting growth and providing competitive advantage.”
Mathias Lischer, distribution manager at Schurter, commented, “RS continues to be our largest high-service distributor in terms of sales revenue and customer base worldwide, and is a vital partner for the commercialisation of our products and brand, reaching key customers across many different markets in Europe and Asia.”
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