Electronic and electromechanical components distributor moves toward new growth
7 April 2004
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During the last 27 years, Suntronika has been supplying the local industry with quality electronic and electromechanical components, dedicated customer service and customer-driven marketing strategies.
The company was formed by the late Hendry Sun and his wife Lily Sun who have grown the business to the size it is today. The tragic loss of Hendry Sun in January 2003 left the market and the company unsure as to the future of the business, but showing great strength and faith in the management team, Lily Sun has moved the company forward toward a new era of growth and expansion.
Suntronika has a large customer base, many of whom are well-known large manufacturing companies that have supported the company over many years. Suntronika's sole and shared agencies include renowned international companies such as C&K (now part of ITT), Nacesa (Piher), WW Fischer, Magnetics, Power One (incorporating Melcher), FT(Takamisawa), Lorlin, LSI, and Cooper Bussmann to name a few. Suntronika are also stockists and distributors of products from Frontier, Diptronics, Torivac, Taiyo Yuden, Ametek, PDC, Micro Electronics, Keystone, Tyco, Celduc and many other well known brands.
The company has traditionally been strongest in the electromechanical field, supplying switches, potentiometers, cores, connectors, relays, power supplies, as well as SMD resistors, capacitors and inductors. During 2004 Suntronika intends to strengthen its position in all these product ranges as well as new products according to defined customer and market needs.
Suntronika is looking forward to many new approaches and strategies during the next two years designed to improve and diversify the products and services required by its valued customers.
Information from Suntronika. For more information contact Lawrence Pinnoy, 011 403 3420, [email protected]
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