ATLANTA, GA, March 05, 2018 -- Georgia-based electronics distributor, World Micro, is proud to announce today that it has signed a new franchise distribution agreement with Degson Electronics Co., Ltd. The newly formed franchise agreement allows World Micro to promote, distribute, and market Degson products.
This strategic partnership will expand availability of terminal block and connectivity products in networking, mobile computing, industrial, medical, and consumer applications.
World Micro Director of Supplier Development, Bettina Clark, commented, “Degson’s quality, competitiveness, and support distinguishes Degson as an excellent resource and strategic partner.”
About Degson:
Founded in 1990, Degson Electronics Co., Ltd is one of the biggest manufacturers of terminal blocks and precision molds in Asia. The factory manufacturing and headquarters in Ningbo are ISO9001, ISO14001, and ISO80079-34 certified. The comprehensive product line has more than 1000 models and 12000 types which have been approved by UL, CE, CEC VDE, & EAC. DEGSON owns its own UL & VDE approved professional laboratory. Degson also provides products suited to various applications in fields like industrial automation, instruments, elevator, electricity, public transportation, energy, lighting, communication, power supply, security, and marine.
About World Micro:
World Micro, Inc. is a global, aerospace, military, commercial, and medical electronic component and products distributor focused on quality systems. Since 1996, World Micro has helped its customers solve difficult supply chain issues through innovative research, design, sourcing, stocking, and procurement, inventory, and management solutions. World Micro is privately held with headquarters in Atlanta and has its Asian distribution hub in Penang, Malaysia. The company's website is www.worldmicro.com and can be followed on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/world-micro-components/
World Micro, Inc. Bettina Clark 770-698-1900 [email protected]


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