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Mouser expands UK & Swedish offices to offer localized service

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December 21, 2020

Mouser Electronics, Inc. has recently expanded its offices and customer service infrastructure in the United Kingdom and Sweden.

In the UK, Mouser's new office opened during early September in High Wycombe. The new location has increased the floor space threefold compared to its previous office space. Among the many features of the modern, well-designed space, one of the most notable is the accommodation of a new Service Excellence Training Centre.

"We have created a vastly improved working environment for our UK-based staff and also for our customers when we can safely welcome them back," said Graham Munson, Vice President of EMEA Customer Service at Mouser Electronics. "While designing the new office space we have placed a great emphasis on creating a friendly, modern working environment. We strongly believe that when our team is happy, it will be reflected in an excellent service-oriented experience provided to our customers."

In mainland Europe, Mouser's Swedish office moved from its previous location in Stockholm to the coastal city of Malmö in November 2020. The new location is also close to the Danish capital Copenhagen, which provides better coverage for the entire region.

"Being only 10 minutes' walk from the Malmö train station, we have invested in a state-of-the-art facility, and we are now looking to hire new service team members to further support our Nordic and Baltic customer base," said Munson.

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