DECA SwitchLab and New Yorker Electronics Team Up to Supply New Terminal Block and Industrial Switch Innovations
Joint Effort to Provide Global Distribution throughout Expanding Terminal Block and Industrial Switch Markets.
- (1888PressRelease) September 12, 2018 - NORTHVALE, New Jersey, USA – DECA SwitchLab, worldwide manufacturer of Terminal Blocks and Industrial Switches, has signed a distribution agreement with New Yorker Electronics.
Growth of the global industry controls and factory automation markets has driven the advance of the terminal block market. Similarly, industrial limit switches, used to control machinery or as measurement and safety equipment in factories, are in higher demand with the increased industrialization.
With over three decades of experience in industrial automation products and over 40,000 of the latest developments in pushbutton switches and terminal blocks, DECA remains a leading manufacturer worldwide. All DECA products are backed by global industry standard certifications such as UL, CUL, CSA, VDE, TUV, CE, CQC, CCC and CCS. Its in-house equipment in injection, molding, stamping and other mechanical machinery systems streamline product development and production times – and reducing costs to offer competitive pricing for quality products.
DECA addresses many industry sectors including industrial automation, transportation, green (sustainable) energy, lighting, communication, safety and security, shipbuilding, escalators and elevators, industrial instrumentation and meters, power grids at all levels, various CNC Systems and more.
The Asia Pacific region is a leading force in the telecom market. DECA maintains two factories in China – one of the largest consumer countries in the automotive segment and therefore terminal blocks. They have another factory in Japan, where DECA dominates just over 50-percent of Taiwan’s market. Increasing adoption of automation in factories has also made the United States and Germany major market influences.
New Yorker Electronics, an AS9120B and ISO 9001:2015 certified source of electronic components, has been serving the global electronic components market since 1948 and is structured to perform at home and abroad, including the Asia and European markets. This makes the new team a natural fit and positioned to excel. “We are excited to establish this new distribution partnership with New Yorker Electronics,” said Bernie Mitukiewicz, VP of Sales in America for DSI North America, the official representative of DECA SwitchLab. “We look forward to expanding the portfolio of DECA products for our customers on a global basis and New Yorker Electronics will be a key distribution partner for us.”
“With the market expected to grow by over a billion dollars by 2022 from where it was only two years ago, DECA SwitchLab is uniquely poised to meet the rising trend towards multifunctional terminal blocks while developing new advancements in connection technology,” said Barry Slivka, President of New Yorker Electronics. “Increasing adoption of terminal blocks in the telecom sector is providing great opportunity in the global terminal block market and we’re confident DECA will be a solid partner in maximizing that opportunity.”
As a franchised distributor, New Yorker Electronics will be distributing the entire line of DECA SwitchLab products, including terminal Euro-type, Barrier-type, DIN Rail, Push-In and H-Type Terminal Blocks, plus Industrial I/O Modules and Industrial Switches including Compact Pushbutton Switches, Illuminated Switches, Emergency Stop Switches, Vandal Resistant Switches, Cam Switches, Float Level Switches and more.
New Yorker Electronics is a certified franchised distributor of electronic components, well known for its full product lines, large inventories and competitive pricing since 1948. New Yorker Electronics is an AS9120B and ISO 9001:2015 certified source of capacitors, resistors, semi-conductors, connectors, filters, inductors and more, and operates entirely at heightened military and aerospace performance levels. It also functions in strict accordance with AS5553 and AS6496 standards — verifying that it has implemented industry standards into everyday practices to thwart the proliferation of counterfeit parts. It is a member of ECIA (Electronics Component Industry Association) and of ERAI (Electronic Resellers Association International).
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