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Farnell's catalogues introduce niche suppliers, latest technology and innovative services

7th March 2008
ES Admin
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Farnell has launched its new 2008 catalogues that detail over 150,000 products from more than 600 leading technology suppliers to support millions of design engineers, maintenance and repair (MRO) and purchasing professionals globally.
The new catalogues include over 30,000 new products with significant price reductions on 36,000 of the most popular component ranges. Farnell aims to support its customers from initial electronic design concept, through to production by providing a unique combination of the widest choice of leading technology products, backed by the best technical support at the most competitive prices.

As well as offering the most commonly used devices and components, the new catalogue also includes the latest high-end technology products from niche suppliers. This ideally places Farnell as a single source for electronic design engineers and aims to assist them in gaining a technological competitive advantage.

Farnell recognises that the availability of technical data is critical for design engineers. In recognition of this the company’s established easy to navigate catalogue structure has been retained. Simple and fast component selection is enhanced by the inclusion of new key technical specification points and image selector charts. This is further supported by technical assistance via phone or email from a team qualified technical advisors.

Farnell now offers a range of over 415,000 stocked products through its catalogues and website with an extensive library providing technical data on the complete range. Impartial advice and comprehensive support on legislation is also available from the global market leader in RoHS, accessible via the Farnell website.

All products detailed in the new catalogue are supported by Farnell’s service guarantee of next day delivery across Europe with no minimum order sizes or hidden shipping charges.

In line with its policy of carefully considering how its business impacts the environment, Farnell has printed its new catalogues on Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified paper from a fully sustainable source.

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