HARTING and Heilind Electronics enter into global partnership

EIN 23 CS international Harting 400

May 30, 2019

Heilind is one of the world’s leading specialty distributors of connectors and electromechanical components. Featuring over 170 manufacturers, including most leading connector manufacturers, Heilind boasts an extensive product portfolio. With the partner Heilind HARTING would like to continue the already successful partnership in North America now also in other countries worldwide, as is emphasised by Edgar-Peter Düning, Managing Director of HARTING Electric. The new partnership will benefit customers: Heilind ensures rapid supply, technical support and an exceptional level of service. HARTING can be found at the fair (13 to 16 November 2018) in Hall C2, Stand 548.

“With this broadened distribution alliance, we are strengthening our international distribution network from our own branches and distribution partners, in order to help us meet our global revenue goals for 2020 and beyond” said Jon DeSouza, President and CEO of HARTING Americas. “Our cooperation positions us even closer to customers and their requirements,” noted Alan Clapp, Vice President at Heilind Electronics.

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