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www.us-tech.com Distribution Conecsus Signs Gardner & Meredith
Reps for U.S. Southeast Terrell, TX — Conecsus, an environmental technology and recycling company, has appointed Gardner & Meredith, Inc., as manufacturers agents to repre- sent Conecsus services and programs in the U.S. Southeast. Gardner & Meredith is a four-person rep agency located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, with remote locations in Atlanta, Charlotte, and Raleigh. They have extensive ex- perience in the solder and industrial markets and cover the states of Ten- nessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Car- olina, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland. The company was founded in 1929. David Gardner is President, with salesmen Rick Richardson, Paul Diet- richs and Phil Smith. Conecsus processes wastes containing primarily tin, tin- zinc, lead, silver, gold, and copper, and converts them into usable metal prod-
ucts for sale into the global market. Contact: Conecsus, LLC, 106 Tejas Drive, Terrell, TX 75160 % 855-846-5323 fax: 972-551-5901 Web: http:
www.conecsusllc.com
Digi-Key Wins Awards from
Ohmite and Samsung Thief River Falls, MN — Global electronic components distributor Digi-Key has won awards from both Ohmite, a provider of resistors for high-current, high-voltage and high-energy applications, and from Samsung Electro Me- chanics (SEMCO), a supplier of passive components. The company was recog- nized with Ohmite’s President’s Award and SEMCO’s Performance Excel- lence Award. The President’s award was presented by Greg Pace, Ohmite president, and Kurt Devlin, national sales director. The company’s full com- plement of products includes wirewound, wire-element, thick-film, and ce- ramic composition resistors, in addition to variable voltage controls and heatsinks. The Performance Excellence Award was presented by Jay Pauer, director of North American distribution at SEMCO America. The company consists of four divisions: optical and mechatronics, circuit drive, advanced circuit interconnect, and LCR. Both awards were received by Jason Si-
moneau, director of passives at Digi-Key. Contact: Digi-Key Corp., 701 Brooks Avenue South, Thief River Falls, MN 56701 % 218-681-6674 E-mail:
sales@digikey.com Web:
www.digikey.com
VJE Strengthens Sales and See us at MD&M, Minneapolis, Booth 1950 REFLOW See us at
SOLDERING SYSTEMS
IMAPS 2016 Booth 604
Technical Support in California Littleton, MA — VJ Electronix, a provider of rework technologies and X-ray inspection systems, has appointed DiversiTech Representatives to represent its technology throughout Southern California and Northern Baja California. “We find the broad product offering in X-ray inspection and component re-
work systems as well as unique products, such as the XQuikII Tabletop X-ray with component counting capability very exciting about the VJ Electronix line,” explains Ron Rau. Founded as McBride Electronic Marketing Company in 1980 by Mike McBride, DiversiTech started with three product lines specializing in electronic assembly bench tooling. The company incorporated in January 1983 as McBride Marketing, Inc. The name was changed to DiversiTech Representa-
tives, Inc. in 1986 when Mr. Rau became a partner in the company. Contact: VJ Electronix, Inc., 234 Taylor Street, Littleton, MA 01460 % 978-486-4777 fax: 978-486-4550 Web:
www.vjelectronix.com
Allied Adds Rohde & Schwarz
Equipment to Portfolio Fort Worth, TX —Allied Electronics, a distributor of industrial automation prod- ucts, electronic components, and electromechanical products, has added test and measurement manufacturer Rohde & Schwarz’s equipment to its portfolio. Rohde & Schwarz is a provider of wireless communications technology to the mo- bile radio, wireless, broadcasting, electronics, and automotive industries. Allied expects to grow the Rohde & Schwarz brand by expanding its ability to fulfill the needs of wireless customers. The addition of the company to Allied’s portfolio al-
lows its customers more options when choosing test and measurement products. Contact: Allied Electronics, Inc., 7151 Jack Newell Boulevard S., Fort Worth, TX 76118 % 866-433-5722 Web:
www.alliedelec.com
Avnet Given Supplier Award
FALCON ULTRA PROFILE 1200 Small Footprint • Effi cient Power Use
Consistent High Yields • Precise Temperature Gradient
SIKAMA INTERNATIONAL, INC.
www.sikama.com
See us at IMAPS, Booth 604
from Celestica Phoenix, AZ — Avnet has been awarded the 2015 Total Cost of Ownership (TCOO) Supplier Award from Celestica, a logistics company. Avnet has re- ceived the award for the third consecutive year, underscoring its commitment to its customers and their success. Celestica’s awards program recognizes sup- pliers that provide the best TCOO performance and support the company’s overall business objectives. This marks the tenth year of Celestica’s TCOO supplier awards program, which evaluates and recognizes top performers in the company’s global network of over 4,000 suppliers in the areas of quality, delivery, price, flexibility, innovation and technology. “Avnet has continuous- ly provided outstanding service and delivery to Celestica, working hard to en- sure that their service levels remain consistent across all of our geographies and helping us to enable our customer's success," explained Paul Blom, chief
procurement officer at Celestica. Contact: Avnet, Inc., 2211 S. 47th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85034
% 480-643-2000 E-mail:
customer.care@
avnet.com Web:
www.avnet.com
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