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Mouser establishes customer service center in Brazil

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May 15, 2019

Mouser Electronics announced the establishment of a customer service center in Brazil, which is Mouser's first customer service center in South America. The center will support Brazilian electronics design engineers, buyers and hardware innovators to help them find the latest and most suitable electronic components for their designs.

Located in Florianópolis, Brazil, this customer service center has a full-service team member who is familiar with Portuguese and English, assists with orders on-site, answers technical questions and responds to calls from customers across the country.

“This is a very exciting expansion of our services. We see offering a local customer support presence here as an important contribution to innovation, design and manufacturing in a thriving region. We look forward to the opportunity to serve our customers in Brazil with best-in-class local service and fast delivery of the newest products and leading technologies from more than 750 manufacturers,” said Mark Burr-Lonnon, Mouser’s Senior Vice President of Global Service & EMEA and APAC Business.
Local Brazilian customers can call the toll free number -0800 892 2210 from any location in Brazil or visit the Mouser Brazil page at www.mouser.com/localoffice-br to contact a customer service representative.

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