LAS VEGAS, Jan. 07, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- from 2016 International Consumer Electronics Show -- New Age Electronics, a leading distributor of consumer electronics and gaming products and services and a division of SYNNEX Corporation (NYSE:SNX), announced today that it has selected HSN as its 2015 Interactive Multichannel Retailer of the Year at its customer appreciation event during the 2016 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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“We are very proud to celebrate the success of HSN by recognizing them as our 2015 Interactive Multichannel Retailer of the Year,” said Fred Towns, President, New Age Electronics. “HSN exemplifies the outstanding achievements that retailers can make across various sales platforms by working closely with their distribution partners to stay ahead in today’s competitive and rapidly evolving Consumer Electronics industry.”
HSN was selected for year-over-year revenue growth, close executive alignment, strategic partnership, sourcing of multiple brands and a consistent positive credit standing over the course of 2015. HSN is also recognized for its close alignment with New Age Electronics as they continue to expand their portfolio of consumer electronics products through developing new, innovative ways to sell and present products to consumers across multiple platforms.
“We are honored to be selected as the New Age Electronics Interactive Multichannel Retailer of the Year,” said Sandy Conrad, Senior Vice President, Electronics Merchandising, HSN. “New Age has been a strategic partner in helping us leverage our on-air, digital and mobile platforms to engage consumers, generate partnerships with innovative new brands and stay competitive in today’s consumer electronics marketplace.”
At its CES customer appreciation event, New Age Electronics also announced that its 2016 Retail Dealer Summit conference will be held July 17-21 in Hollywood, CA. Retail Dealer Summit is New Age Electronics’ premier annual event catered exclusively for its retailer and vendor partners, designed to help them prepare for the back-half of the year and the all-important Holiday Season.
For more information about New Age Electronics, call (800) 947-5974, email [email protected] or visit www.newageelectronics.com.
About New Age Electronics
New Age Electronics, a division of SYNNEX Corporation (NYSE:SNX), is a sales and supply chain solutions innovator that provides consumer technology (CT) manufacturers with a broad offering of logistics, distribution and remanufactured services. Extensive experience in the CT industry and a customer-centric approach has made New Age Electronics the provider of choice. New Age Electronics distinguishes itself with efficient operations and relentless focus on customer satisfaction. Founded in 1988, New Age Electronics is headquartered in Carson, California. For more information about New Age Electronics, call (310) 549-0000, toll-free (888) 234-0300 or visit the company's website at www.synnex.com/nae.
About SYNNEX Corporation
SYNNEX Corporation (NYSE:SNX), a Fortune 500 corporation, is a leading business process services company, optimizing supply chains and providing outsourced services focused on customer relationship management. SYNNEX distributes a broad range of information technology systems and products, and also provides systems design and integration solutions. Concentrix, a wholly-owned subsidiary of SYNNEX Corporation, offers a portfolio of strategic solutions and end-to-end business services around customer engagement strategy, process optimization, technology innovation, front and back-office automation and business transformation to clients in ten identified industry verticals. Founded in 1980, SYNNEX Corporation operates in 25 countries around the world. Additional information about SYNNEX may be found online at www.synnex.com.
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