Mouser Electronics becomes Chipsee’s official worldwide distributor 

We’re proud to announce that we have just added Mouser Electronics to our distribution network. Chipsee products are now available through Mouser’s worldwide distribution network as well. 

Our addition to Mouser’s vast portfolio gives customers a chance to get Chipsee products faster than ever. The combination of their superior supply chain and logistics and the quality of our products means that industrial businesses are just a click away from amazing industrial solutions. 

More about Mouser 

Mouser Electronics is a worldwide leading authorized distributor of semiconductors and electronic components for over 1,100 industry-leading manufacturers. Mouser is based in Mansfield, Texas, United States. The company was founded all the way back in 1964, by Jerry Mouser. They currently have 27 strategically placed locations all over the world, communicate with their customers in 21 different languages, and transact business in 34 currencies.  

Would you like to join our distribution network? 

Contact us if you want to join our distribution network and add Chipsee industrial PCs and monitors to your offer. We’re more than happy to see our sales network grow. 

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At Chipsee, we offer customised design solutions and a diverse product line tailored to meet your unique business requirements. Our team of experts is committed to collaborating with you to ensure seamless execution and exceptional results. From concept to realisation, we take pride in delivering excellence in every aspect. For more information or to discuss how we can support your business, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

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