Sivan Electronic Supplies (SES), which started trading in 1985, is a company that has established itself in the industry as a reliable provider of services in the areas in which it is active.
Among its customers are more than 250 companies, of whom many are involved in high-tech applications with the latest state-of-the-art electronics.
The company has a staff of six, who have vast experience in local market requirements and knowledge of users' requirements. The company strives to support applications requiring specialised components.
* Gainta, Taiwan - plastic and die cast enclosures
* Icore, UK - military flexible conduit systems
* IMC, Israel - microwave components
* Neosid, Germany - inductors, filters, ferrites
* Payton, Israel - planar transformers
* Panta, Germany - flat flexible cables
* Tronser, Germany - RF capacitors
Sivan Electronic Supplies does business with other suppliers/distributors on a shared market basis, and through aggressive marketing and good after-sales service, its business is increasing yearly.
For further information contact Alex Sivan, Sivan Electronic Supplies, (011) 887 7879.
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