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America II Electronics Launches New Web Site
Thursday, July 29, 2010 | BUSINESS WIRE

America II Electronics, Inc., one of the world's largest independent distributors of semiconductors and passive components, today unveiled its newly designed Web site. While the site was rolled out in a beta release over the past few weeks, it is now available to all America II customers at www.americaii.com . The Web site features a new design, enhanced navigation, streamlined information and additional functionality to help its customers browse the site and locate information more efficiently.

"Our goal is ensure customers have the tools needed to easily conduct business every day," said Dan Bisaillon, Chief Information Officer at America II Electronics. "Whether they need immediate access to our inventory of three billion parts or they need to submit an RFQ, we want to be certain we're providing the tools to support our customers' business."

In addition to key features such as a full line card, data sheets and real-time inventory, America II has created a rich customer experience which includes multimedia and social networking.

Through its newly designed Web site and online tools, America II Electronics continues to provide customers with robust features and powerful enhancements. Investments in IT infrastructure-like this-demonstrate the company's commitment to 100 percent total customer satisfaction.

To learn more, contact America II Electronics at 800-767-2637 or visit www.americaii.com.

About America II Electronics:

Established in 1989, America II Electronics, Inc. is one of the world's largest independent semiconductor distributors. Headquartered in Florida and with offices in the UK, Germany, Asia and Mexico, America II stocks active, passive and electromechanical components from over 1,400 manufacturers. With over three billion components in stock and valued at $1 billion, America II has one of the largest inventories in the industry.

 


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