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Seiko Instruments, Arrow Electronics Agreement Boosts Reliability, Reduces Costs, Speeds Time-to-Market for OEMs and Integrators
Business Wire
Seiko Instruments USA Inc. (SIU) Thermal Printer Division,
http://www.siiprinters.com,
a globally recognized leader in thermal printer technology, and Arrow
Electronics, Inc. (NYSE: ARW) a leading global distributor of electronic
components and solutions, today announced a new distribution partnership
for the Americas.
Under the agreement, Arrow’s OEM Computing Solutions group will provide
a full range of engineering, integration, and logistics services, and
Seiko Instruments will offer its
kiosk
printers,
mobile
printers, and
thermal
printer mechanisms. The agreement will benefit manufacturers and
integrators in the kiosk, ATM, medical device, and industrial and test
and measurement instrumentation markets.
"Arrow offers very high caliber outsourcing capabilities and a robust
lineup of complementary technologies,” said Kaz Onishi, vice president
and general manager, Seiko Instruments USA. “Arrow can support the full
gamut of customers, from small integrators to multi-national OEMs. This
is a great fit for our best-in-class printers, and most importantly, it
is a big win for the customer.”
The agreement gives Arrow customers access to Seiko Instruments small,
rugged, high-performance thermal printers, which have been designed and
tested to boost reliability, streamline integration, and improve the
user experience. Arrow’s OEM Computing Solutions group offers OEMs and
integrators the ability to scale their business, speed time-to-market,
and reduce operational costs with services and support throughout the
product lifecycle. Arrow’s capabilities include product design,
prototype development, compliance, documentation, manufacturing and
integration, logistics, post sales services, and financing. The
distributor operates state-of-the-art, value-added and logistics centers
in the United States, Mexico, China, and Hungary.
"Seiko Instruments brings a globally recognized brand with a reputation
for precision engineering,” said Brian Armstrong, vice president and
general manager, for Arrow’s OCS group. "Their printer lineup provides
the right complement for our world-class value-added services. This is a
strong partnership between two industry leaders."
About Seiko Instruments Inc.
As a member of The Seiko Group, Seiko Instruments (SII) represents a
globally recognized brand, embodying innovative design and precision
manufacturing excellence. Founded in 1937, SII manufactures and markets
electronic components, thermal and specialty printers, consumer
electronics, communication and network technology, scientific
instrumentation, and precision manufacturing technology. SII has a
global presence, with more than 13,000 employees worldwide.
Information about Seiko instruments
kiosk
printers,
mobile
printers,
portable
printers,
receipt
printers,
POS
printers,
point
of sale printers, and
thermal
printer mechanisms can be found at
http://www.siiprinters.com.
To view the original press release, please visit the Seiko Instruments
web site
http://www.siiprinters.com/about/news_arrow.aspx.
SII is a registered trademark of Seiko Instruments Inc.
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Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-10-20 11:04:00
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