ComputInsights #27 – Weekly Computing Market Insights
ComputInsights #27 - Rebound's computing newsletter bringing you all major updates in the computing industry, weekly.
Driven by both growth and opportunity, Rebound Electronics invests in its 42nd office worldwide, in Amsterdam, Holland. As a hub, this office supports both sales and procurement.
From a sales perspective, it has two functions.
Firstly, implementing Rebound’s “close to clients” strategy will provide an even greater level of service and support to its clients in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Holland.
Secondly, this new location and additional resources will be part of Rebound’s capabilities to support its select group of global clients in the Americas, Europe and Asia.
From a Procurement perspective, the Amsterdam Hub is part of Rebound’s worldwide network of sourcing and supply chain resources that support all clients globally.
The hub is plug-and-play by being part of Rebound’s global infrastructure. Including IT, systems, processes, warehousing, and quality. Thereby “leveraging global scale” while “localising sales & decision making close to clients.”
Heading the new facility is Casper Wakkee, Director of Global Accounts, said:
“This investment further demonstrates why local and global clients want Rebound Electronics to be their Strategic Supply Chain Partner. Local decision-making combined with aggregating global resources and capabilities is powerful”.
Grant Fairbairn (VP of Worldwide Sales & Purchasing) added:
“While many distributors & brokers are closing/reducing/cutting, Rebound is investing in this facility and additional resources for the benefit of our clients both in BENELUX and worldwide.”
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