Rutronik and Wilk Elektronik Sign Global Distribution Agreement
This is a submission from Rutronik Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH on the expanding of its range to include products from the Polish manufacturer Wilk Elektronik. The company manufactures memory products such as DRAM memory modules, memory cards, USB flash drives, and solid-state drives (SSD) under its GOODRAM Industrial brand. The distribution agreement is already in effect and applies worldwide.
Rutronik Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH is expanding its range to include products from the Polish manufacturer Wilk Elektronik. The company manufactures memory products such as DRAM memory modules, memory cards, USB flash drives, and solid-state drives (SSD) under its GOODRAM Industrial brand. The distribution agreement is already in effect and applies worldwide.
Memory devices from GOODRAM Industrial are mainly used in industrial applications, particularly in industrial computers; embedded PCs; as well as automation, measurement, automotive, and communication systems; and offer high quality at competitive prices. Additional benefits include the products’ excellent reliability, short delivery times, and the ability to satisfy smaller customer needs as well. In addition to industrial applications, GOODRAM Industrial also serves the B2C market with storage devices for consumers.
Wilk Elektronik is the only European manufacturer of DRAM memory modules and has a technology partnership with Toshiba. Since the company operates its own production facility, its focus is on DRAM memory modules and flash products from the GOODRAM Industrial brand, with the trend towards 3D TLC technology.
Collaboration Since 2010
Wolfgang Kemmler, Industrial Sales Manager at Wilk Elektronik, highlights the company’s outstanding long-term relationship with Rutronik: “We have worked together in different capacities since 2010, and our companies signed the global distribution agreement at the end of 2018. As a major distributor operating worldwide with extensive experience and exceptional logistics concepts, Rutronik is a perfect partner for us.”
Andreas Hofmann, Senior Manager Product Marketing Storage at Rutronik, emphasizes: “By signing this distribution agreement with Wilk Elektronik, we are significantly expanding our range of high-performance storage devices. Our customers around the world now have the ability to select GOODRAM Industrial’s high-quality and cost-effective products for their projects.”
Memory devices from GOODRAM Industrial are mainly used in industrial applications, particularly in industrial computers; embedded PCs; as well as automation, measurement, automotive, and communication systems; and offer high quality at competitive prices. Additional benefits include the products’ excellent reliability, short delivery times, and the ability to satisfy smaller customer needs as well. In addition to industrial applications, GOODRAM Industrial also serves the B2C market with storage devices for consumers.
Wilk Elektronik is the only European manufacturer of DRAM memory modules and has a technology partnership with Toshiba. Since the company operates its own production facility, its focus is on DRAM memory modules and flash products from the GOODRAM Industrial brand, with the trend towards 3D TLC technology.
Collaboration Since 2010
Wolfgang Kemmler, Industrial Sales Manager at Wilk Elektronik, highlights the company’s outstanding long-term relationship with Rutronik: “We have worked together in different capacities since 2010, and our companies signed the global distribution agreement at the end of 2018. As a major distributor operating worldwide with extensive experience and exceptional logistics concepts, Rutronik is a perfect partner for us.”
Andreas Hofmann, Senior Manager Product Marketing Storage at Rutronik, emphasizes: “By signing this distribution agreement with Wilk Elektronik, we are significantly expanding our range of high-performance storage devices. Our customers around the world now have the ability to select GOODRAM Industrial’s high-quality and cost-effective products for their projects.”