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Mouser Electronics Signs Global Distribution Agreement with ODU-USA

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April 18, 2019

Mouser Electronics has announced a globally licensed distribution agreement with ODU, a high-performance connector solution and cable component designer and manufacturer.

Mouser Electronics is now able to sell a portfolio of connector solutions for ODU-USA products worldwide, including advanced push-pull circular connectors: ODU MINI-SNAP®, ODU MEDI-SNAP® and ODU MINI-MED®.

ODU-USA's connectors offer more than 80,000 product combinations and are evolving through custom-designed designs for a wide range of challenging applications including medical, industrial, test and measurement, military and security, eMobility and energy.

“ODU-USA's ongoing commitment is to ensure the highest quality and customer satisfaction for all customers. Mouser Electronics is a company known for its global distribution and support systems. By partnering with Mouser, we can leverage our customer service and logistics expertise to expand our global customer base,” said Thomas Mittermeier, President and CEO of ODU-USA Inc.

The ODU-USA Advanced Connector Solution is now available for purchase from Mouser Electronics at https://www.mouser.com/odu/

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