Fusion Worldwide Plans Hub In San Jose, California
10/04/2016
According to company officials the opening of a California hub is “part of an ongoing global growth strategy, the office will serve as home base to Fusion Worldwide's West Coast Business Development team, positioning the company to better strengthen current client relationships in the region as well as generate new business opportunities in Silicon Valley.”
"The new San Jose office better positions us to reach local businesses in an area that is a vital market for the electronic components industry. We are excited to build upon the momentum that we have in the area and look forward to tapping into the large Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) industry in the community. This strategic new location also brings us closer to our Asia office time zones," said Peter LeSaffre, CEO, Fusion Worldwide.
Headquartered in Boston, with locations in Singapore, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Wilmington, Massachusetts and now San Jose, Fusion Worldwide is the second largest independent electronic component distributor worldwide, company officials said. “With the opening of the San Jose office, the electronic components distributor will be able to provide more accessible service for its thousands of customers across the world.”
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