J&D Electronics of South Korea has appointed Comtest as its sole distributor in southern Africa, effective immediately. Established in 1994, J&D Electronics manufactures a range of high-precision current sensors, key components in the power instrumentation industry.
“We currently offer our products and services in Europe, Japan, America and China and we are excited to enter the African market with our partner, Comtest,” says Ms MiJu, the international sales manager for J&D Electronics. “We are ISO 9001 and 14001 certified and are the recipient of some prestigious awards in South Korea in the ‘Promising Export Medium Enterprise’ category.”
Peter Verwer, managing director of Comtest, says that J&D Electronics adds to the range of products and services offered by Comtest to the southern African market and is directed at the power measurements and the protection relay manufacturing sectors.
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