FDH Electronics
Oklahoma-based FDH Electronics, a unified FDH Aero team focused solely on serving the mil-aero market’s electronic component needs, has signed an expanded distribution agreement with Amphenol Military High Speed (AMHS), a business unit of Amphenol Corporation, one of the world’s largest providers of high-technology interconnect, sensor and antenna solutions.
The agreement significantly expands FDH Electronics’ stock offering of high-speed products and value-added capabilities. As a select “Value Added Distributor” (VAD), FDH Electronics will invest in a wide range of connector components to support the rapid turnaround of these High-Speed Amphenol connector products.
“This agreement further expands our wide range of connector assembly services and builds on our strategic relationship with Amphenol,” says FDH Electronics President Mitch Enright. “FDH Electronics and our customers will directly benefit from the expanded partnership.”
“FDH Electronics has been growing with Amphenol’s military and aerospace business, experiencing double-digit growth with AMHS over the last year,” says Jared Sibrava, General Manager of AMHS. “FDH Electronics’ well known customer service model combined with AMHS’s vast range of high-technology products will provide end users with an outstanding customer experience.”
FDH Electronics is rapidly expanding its inventory of AMHS’s product portfolio, reinforcing its position as a leading one-stop solution for military and aerospace customers.
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