Würth Elektronik Founds Belgian National Company
February 20, 2020 | Wurth ElektronikEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Würth Elektronik continues its international expansion course and with the opening of Würth Elektronik België BV which celebrated the 23rd sales branch on January 29, 2020. From Turnhout, to the east of Antwerp, electronics developers and manufacturers throughout Belgium and Luxembourg are supported by five technical field staffers, who in turn are supported by a three back office staff. Components and samples are supplied within 24 hours from the central warehouses in Germany and France.
Würth Elektronik has been active in Belgium with local employees since 2006. This is now followed by the conversion into a separate national company. "The foundation of the new company is a logical step in the positive development of the Würth Elektronik eiSos Group in BeNeLux. This creates the basis for further growth," said Thomas Schrott, CEO of the Würth Elektronik eiSos Group, on the occasion of the foundation of the Belgian sales office. The Country Manager is Dimitri Verhaert, who has established Würth Elektronik in the Belgian market with growing success since 2006.
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