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D&H Distributing was founded as Economy Tire and Rubber, a tire retreading company, established by brothers-in-law David Schwab and Harry Spector. In 1921, the company began selling wholesale parts for automobile service industry, adding crystal radios by 1926 and moving into a distribution capacity by signing with radio manufacturer Philco.
Mouser Electronics, Inc., is a global distributor of semiconductors and electronic components. With over $4 billion in annual revenue, Mouser is ranked as the seventh [1] largest electronic component distributor in the world. The company has 28 locations globally and more than 4,000 employees. [2]
Master Electronics (originally Master Distributors) is an American company based in Phoenix, Arizona, that distributes electronic components. [1] The company was founded in 1967 by Ike Nizam. Master is one of the largest electronic component distributors in North America.
In August 1993, Ingram Micro Belgium acquired Zaventem Electronic Dealer Distribution (Zedd) and much of its assets, including the right to distribute Hewlett-Packard products. [5] In 1996, Ingram Micro became a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange, with revenues exceeding $12 billion. Irvine, California Headquarters
With the acquisition of Kierulff Electronics in the early 1960s and the distribution business of Texas Instruments in 1981, Ducommun became a national force in the distribution of electronic components and subsystems. Charles Ducommun retired as the company's chairman in 1978. The 1980s were years of restructuring and change.
Philips Lumileds and Future Electronics Restructure Principal Distribution Agreement SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Philips Lumileds and Future Lighting Solutions, a division of Future ...
Pegasus Aviation Finance Company – acquired by AWAS; Peterbilt Motors – relocated to Denton, Texas; Pier 1 – started in San Mateo, now headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas; Qume – Hayward (defunct) Robertson Stephens – closed by its parent company FleetBoston in July 2002; Rolling Stone – relocated to New York City, New York
The company was founded by Paul Andrews in 1971. A former buyer for General Dynamics, the global aerospace and defense company, Andrews developed an approach to electronic component distribution with emphasis on available-to-sell inventory, supply chain programs, and the industry’s first, formal Total Quality Management program.