Kenwood Electrical Systems, Trans World Connections take Unlimited Services' moniker - Connector Specifier

Kenwood Electrical Systems, Trans World Connections take Unlimited Services' moniker


Jan 12, 2010

Oconto, WI -- January 12, 2010 -- Effective January 1, 2010, the wire harness and cable assembly businesses Kenwood Electrical Systems and Trans World Connections adopted the name of their parent company, Unlimited Services of WI, Inc., and will continue to do business uninterrupted under the new moniker.

Unlimited Services has owned Trans World Connections since November 2003 and Kenwood Electrical Systems since August 2006, and says it has helped maintain the reputation and commitment of these two long-standing companies through reinvestment in their core businesses; as well as development of new markets and added customers.

This change in name reflects the continued integration of these companies under a common IT platform and accounting operations at the parent company office in Oconto, Wisconsin. Customers have already been receiving and paying their invoices to the parent address for years. The only change the customer will see is the common logo on all communications, packaging, and promotional materials. The level of service and commitment to customer needs handled at the local level will not be impacted, says Unlimited Services Inc.

Unlimited Services prides itself on meeting the quality and delivery requirements of its customers, supplying value-added labor, inventory, and supply chain management services that enable OEMs to concentrate on their core businesses. The company continues to expand its reach and delivery to all of North America including Canadian and Mexican markets.

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