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Rutronik expands range of Molex products

Marko Milosevic, Product Sales Manager Connectors at Rutronik

Rutronik Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH has expanded its stock of top-selling products from the US connector and cable specialist Molex. 

As a result, customers will be able to obtain the right components for their project even more quickly and easily in the future.

Molex is one of the leading manufacturers in the field of connector technology as well as antennas and RF solutions, which are used in the production of state-of-the-art IoT solutions. 

The company’s product range encompasses around 50,000 standard articles – the most common of which are available from Rutronik.

The distributor has increased its inventory of the company’s best-selling products by more than 50 percent. “We made this decision with the clear strategic goal of deepening our outstanding business relationships with Molex and simultaneously adding value for our customers,” says Marko Milosevic, Product Sales Manager Connectors at Rutronik and responsible for the US partner’s products in this role.

Molex – one of the world’s leading connector and cable manufacturers – is striving to expand its business in Germany, France, and the United Kingdom by strengthening its partnership with Europe’s third largest distributor. Both partners believe these markets still offer strong growth potential: “We want to significantly increase sales by 2020,” says Milosevic.

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