Industrial Electronics

Distribution agreement inked by New Yorker Electronics and Picker Components

04 August 2020

Picker Components, newly acquired by CIT Relay & Switch, has entered a new franchise distribution agreement with New Yorker Electronics. This new accord enlists New Yorker Electronics to distribute Picker’s high-rated automotive relays, general purpose relays, signal relays, power relays and solid state relays. The Picker Components product line spans from the tiniest fractional current rated signal relay to powerful 30 and 40 amp power relays.

Source: New Yorker ElectronicsSource: New Yorker ElectronicsFounded in 1983, today Picker’s production lines are 80% automated. This, combined with superior designs, high-quality materials and 100% testing, guarantees that its relays exceed published specifications. Picker Components’ manufacturing facilities are ISO9001-2000 and ISO14001:2004 certified and have been issued an ISO/TS 16949:2002 certificate by TUV SUD. It is the only major relay factory in China that does not use Chinese-made contacts.

Picker Components has just joined with CIT Relay & Switch to provide robust solutions for engineering. Both companies are designers and manufacturers of high-quality relays and switches. New Yorker Electronics, already a franchise distributor for CIT Relay & Switch, is an AS9120B and ISO 9001:2015 certified distributor of passive components, discrete semiconductors, electromechanical devices, flash and dynamic random access memory (DRAM) modules, embedded board solutions, power supplies and connectors.

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