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Introducing Mutronics-Profile

16 Feb 2000 News

With its head office based in Johannesburg, it also has branches in the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.

The staff complement consists of 23 people, it conforms to international quality control standards and ISO 9002 accreditation has been achieved.

Mutronics was founded in 1982, initially supplying components to the entertainment industry. The company has since grown into one of the larger independent importers and distributors of electronic components to the South African manufacturing industry, supplying components to the telecom- munication, security and professional industries.

Mutronics says it strives to be a world-class company and over the past 16 years has cemented business relationships with trading partners in the following countries: Germany; France; China; UK; Hong Kong; Canada; Korea and the Republic of China.

These relationships have enabled the company to source component requirements at competitive prices from a worldwide supply base and as a result of Mutronics' reliability and professional service, the following distributorships and agencies have been awarded by international companies:

Advanced Micro Devices - memory products, telecom solutions and processors.

Amphenol - interconnect components, smartcard connectors, audioconnectors, military connectors, networking, automotive.

BC Components - resistors, capacitors, MOVs, potentiometers, sensors, Beyschlag and Centralab.

Cirrus Logic - mass storage, communications, echo cancellers, memory controllers, audio, processors, data acquisition, ADCs, DACs.

DC Corp - diodes.

Epson - LCD controllers, passive and active LCD modules, card-PCs, ASICs, microcontrollers, graphic LSIs, quartz crystals, oscillators.

E-Switch - tactile switches.

Excel Cell (ECE) - dip switches, connectors, solid-state relays, SMD inductors.

Lian Sheng - resistors (surface mounted, leaded and power).

OKI - voice products.

Philips Components - resistors, capacitors and magnetic products.

Philips Semiconductors - processors, diodes, transistors, telecom ICs, RF components, power products.

Prosperity - chip resistors and capacitors.

Samwha - electrolytic capacitors, surface mount and leaded multilayer capacitors.

Sharp - opto products, RF products, semiconductors.

Sumida - wound components and power inductors.

Teledyne Relays - MIL spec RF relays, solid-state relays, high power relays.

TYH - automotive relays and commercial relays.

Mutronics has a flat organisation structure that enables its dynamic sales team to be flexible, reliable and efficient. All staff are supported by in-house and various international technical support engineers, ensuring that customer engineering problems can be addressed as timeously and as cost-effectively as possible.

The company's current South African market involvement is represented as a percentage of annual turnover as indicated in the graph.

Under the leadership of Chief Executive M. Langner, Mutronics has the following people managing the departments: Engineering - W. Honeywill, M. Zhang; Sales and Marketing - F. Holzberg; Financial Management - C.J. van Rensburg; Logistics - D. Mario; and Purchasing - A. Demaretz.

For further information about the company or its products, contact Mutronics,

(011) 608 1460 or [email protected]





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