KH Distributors is an electronics components supplier committed to maintaining its leadership position in customer service, product reliability and quality.
The company says its policy is to understand the needs of its customers, and then meet and exceed those needs with total, reliable electronic component solutions. It continuously works to exceed expectations, to ensure correct product specifications and offer competitive prices.
KH Distributors pursues initiatives and systems that demonstrate world-class performance in accordance with the ISO 9001:2000 standard in all undertakings - its commitment in ensuring excellence. It believes that success lies in the individual and total efforts of a superior team, who personally commit to maintaining and building long-term relationships, and offering superlative services.
Following KH Distributors' success in South Africa, its business was extended to Florida, USA, in 1999. Managing director, Khaliel Hassim, teamed up with American entrepreneur, Brian Leone, to create ChipBase.com. Customers of ChipBase.com enjoy free online access to millions of electronic components from around the world. This supports the company's focus on international trade.
KH Distributors represents the following manufacturers in South Africa: Alliance Semiconductor, Epic, Exar, IMP, Innovative Micro Devices, Integral Research & Production, Malaysia Micro Electronics Solutions, Schmart Board, Sensory, Simtek, SMI, Silicon Storage Technologies (SST), UMEC, Unisonic (UTC), Utron, and Winbond.
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