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February 10, 2010
PREMO Appoints Power Products Intl Ltd As Exclusive Distributor For UK & Ireland
PREMO Group announced the appointment of Power Products International Ltd (PPI) as their exclusive Distributor for the UK and Ireland.
Jorge Hermoso, Sales Director for PREMO Group commented "With our product developments for renewable energies and power protection and control we believe Power Products International are our ideal partner; the synergies between the existing PPI line card and PREMO products are substantial"
Geoff Robinson of PPI says" Components from Premo Group perfectly complement our current product portfolio and we have already seen an acceptance of these from within our existing customer base, products of particular interest are Power Magnetics including Planar Transformers, Current Transducers and EMC/Power-Line Filters." He added "I am convinced that our partnership with PREMO Group will benefit both companies as the UK market recovers."
PREMO states that this partnership will greatly enhance presence in the UK and Ireland thanks to PPI excellent position in these areas. This is said to afford PREMO an opportunity to offer a better service and support to their existing customer base, as well as to grow with new potentials that an expert local partner can provide them with.
With this agreement, the Spanish company expects to increase its sales volume in these areas up to 2 million euro in the next two years.
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