Actum Electronics has recently undergone a change of ownership with its new management focusing strongly on client's needs. Recently acquired by Greg Barron and Kevin Klaff, Actum purposely remains a focused player in the industry while addressing a broader section of the electronic component distribution market, and holds its own by offering quality products and premium service at all times.
The relaunched company's goal is to embrace its commitment to the customer and extend it further with new products, new pricing models and even better service. The company is currently establishing new distribution deals with overseas partners to broaden its offerings and is constantly looking for new ways in which to shorten lead times and get product to customers more quickly.
As with any service company, to ensure the products it distributes are well supported, the company has also ensured it houses the appropriate in-house competencies to assist customers with advice and technical skills.
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