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Rutronik significantly expands its inventory of Molex products

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May 15, 2019

Rutronik Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH recently announced the expansion of Molex's best-selling product inventory. Customers will be able to purchase these devices faster and easier to meet design and production needs.

According to Rutronik, it has increased the inventory of Molex's best-selling products by more than 50%. “We made this decision with a clear strategic goal to add value to our customers while deepening our business relationship with Molex,” said Marko Milosevic, product sales manager at Rutronik.

Molex believes that the European market still has strong growth potential and is working to expand its operations in Germany, France and the UK by strengthening its partnership with Rutronik. "Through these initiatives, we hope to significantly increase sales by 2020," Milosevic said.

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