Arrow opens office in Vietnam - Connector Specifier

Arrow opens office in Vietnam


Aug 4, 2008

August 4, 2008 -- Arrow Asia Pac Ltd., a business unit of Arrow Electronics, Inc., announced that it has established a new office in Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam.

The office serves customers from all market segments, offering a wide range of semiconductors, passive, electromechanical and connector products from over 200 international and local suppliers. Vietnam is regarded as the emerging electronic components market in the ASEAN region, where a growing number of manufacturers and customers are located, maintains Arrow.

"Several years ago we made the decision to serve Vietnam from our various offices in the ASEAN region. Because of Vietnam's accelerated growth in manufacturing, we have now decided to open an office in Ho Chi Minh City to better serve our rapidly expanding customer and supplier base there," comments Natarajan MM, vice president for Arrow ASEAN.

"Building on our strength as being a leading international distributor in the region, we will continue to explore the growing business opportunities in Vietnam and leverage our global network, world-class technical expertise, and extensive supply chain capabilities," adds FM Gan, managing director of Arrow Singapore and Vietnam operations.

Arrow's Vietnam office is located at:

#717-1, Level 7, Me Linh Point Tower
2 Ngo Duc Ke Street, District 1
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Tel : (84 8) 823 7850
Fax : (84 8) 823 7840

On the Web:
www.arrowasia.com


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