Mersen is Named “Rookie of the Year” by IMELCO

Oct 15, 2020

Mersen website logo 400Mersen has recently been named “Rookie of the Year” at the 2020 Supplier Awards from IMELCO, the world’s largest cooperation of independent electrical wholesalers.

An official partner of IMELCO since March 2019, Mersen took the Commercial Policy and Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) categories in recognition of its collaboration and support.

We are delighted to have won this award which recognizes our mutual efforts and the confidence that IMELCO and its members have in Mersen,” said Gilles Boisseau, Group Vice President ‑ Electrical Power. “It comes at the end of the first year of our strategic partnership and its unprecedented economic backdrop, and reflects the determination of Mersen and IMELCO’s member companies to strengthen their collaboration over the long term and on a global scale.

Established more than 25 years ago, IMELCO’s goal is to bring associated wholesalers and partner suppliers from 22 countries around the world to the business table. Each year, it conducts a global survey among its associated members at local and national levels to evaluate the performance of all strategic manufacturers and partners and the quality of their support.

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