Avnet accelerates its partners’ journey to success by connecting the world’s leading technology suppliers with a broad base of more than 100,000 customers, providing cost-effective, value-added services and solutions.Ĭontact details: Ph: 022-44200200, Arihant ElectricalsĪrihant Electricals offers a wide variety of products that includes active and passive components, protection components, electromechanical products and other specialised electrical and electronic products. Its Asia Pacific headquarters is located in Hong Kong. Avnet is an efficient manager of more than 300,000 unique parts in the technology supply chain. It has sales offices in more than 70 countries and a work force of 17,000 employees. It is among the world’s largest distributors of electronic components, enterprise computers, storage products and embedded subsystems. It has its India head office located in Bengaluru with sales offices in Cochin, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune and New Delhi.Ĭontact details: Bengaluru office: Ph: +(91)-80-4135 3800,, Avnet Technology Solutions India Pvt LtdĪvnet Technology Solutions is an operating group of Avnet Inc, which has its headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona. Arrow offers a full range of semiconductors, connectors, passive and electromechanical components. Established in 1993, Arrow Asia Pac operates 53 sales offices, four primary distribution centres and 14 local warehousing facilities in 13 countries/territories across Asia. Arrow Asia Pac is a business unit of Arrow Electronics Inc and has its regional headquarters in Hong Kong. Michael J Long, chairman, president & CEOĪrrow Electronics with its corporate headquarters in Colorado, serves as a supply channel partner for over 100,000 original equipment manufacturers and commercial customers. It offers electronic components, including ICs, fuses, resistors, sensors, memory, capacitors, transistors, etc, to a wide variety of customers, and is backed by over 400 sales personnel and field application engineers.Ĭontact details: Ph: +(65)-68427366,, Arrow Electronics Inc Allied Devices is Bourn’s exclusive distributor in the ASEAN region with qualified service oriented staff supporting more than 1000 customers. Headquartered in Singapore and a subsidiary of the Linpo Group in Hong Kong, it has sales offices in India, Malaysia, Thailand and Philippines. The companies have been listed alphabeticallyĮstablished in 1997, Allied Devices is among the leading electronic components distributors in Asia Pacific. Neither Electronics Bazaar nor its affiliates, officers, directors, employees, owners, representatives nor any of its data or content providers shall be liable for any errors or for any actions taken by any entity on the basis of this information. Information contained in the following report has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, and Electronics Bazaar makes no claims with respect to its accuracy. We did not include companies that are purely into trading in semiconductors.ĭisclaimer: While Electronics Bazaar’s editorial team has taken the utmost care to contact all possible sources to make the list comprehensive, we may have inadvertently left out a few companies. ![]() However, as is the current trend, many of these companies also trade in other products besides electronics components. Some major global distributors do not feature in the list as they do not have a direct presence in India (no representative or branch office). We also judged them based on the number of reputed principals they have in their kitty. To come out with this list of 30 companies, we took the help of industry experts, and evaluated the companies on the basis of their revenues over a couple of years. We have therefore featured these companies alphabetically. This list has to be viewed knowing that a majority of the companies did not file their revenues with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), and hence, we could not rank them. We feature the 30 leading electronics components distributors that do business in India. ![]() In this scenario, electronics components distributors in India faced several challenges while trading domestically. While in April 2013, the Department of Trade and Taxes had enforced Form T-2 for the purchase of all goods from outside Delhi, Maharashtra witnessed the maximum turmoil due to the local body tax (LBT) being imposed. On the other hand, there were some state policy issues holding back the trading market. ![]() ![]() On one hand, the economic scenario was at its worst for the initial six to eight months of the year with the Indian trading community reeling under a steep fall in the rupee’s value, against the US dollar. Wednesday, March 05, 2014: Year 2013 witnessed some major changes in the trading and distribution markets in India.
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