Robert Miller, President of Future Electronics, congratulated the company’s Tallinn, Estonia branch, which is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year.
Future Electronics was founded in Montreal in 1968 by company President Robert Miller. It expanded into the United States in 1972, opening its first American office in Boston.
The company’s Estonia office first opened its doors in 2004. The Tallinn branch is focused on sales, and their knowledgeable and experienced sales staff serves customers across Estonia.
“In the 15 years since the Tallinn branch was established, we’ve supported and grown together with international EMS companies and local OEM manufacturers,” said Branch Manager Donatas Trapenskas. “It’s been a great experience to work with customers that have expanded from a few employees and small turnover, to large companies with hundreds of employees and tens of millions of dollars in business each year.”
Robert Miller, President of Future Electronics, congratulated the Estonia team on their 15-year milestone, and thanked everyone for their contributions to the success of the branch.
For more information about Future Electronics and its 169 office locations in 44 countries around the world, visit www.FutureElectronics.com
About Future Electronics
Future Electronics is a global leader in electronics distribution, recognized for providing customers with global supply chain solutions, custom-tailored engineering services and a comprehensive suite of passives and semiconductor products. Founded by Robert Miller in 1968, Future Electronics has over 5,500 employees and operates in 169 offices in 44 countries around the world. Future Electronics is globally integrated, with a unified IT infrastructure that delivers real-time inventory availability and access to customers. With the highest level of service, the most advanced engineering capabilities, and the largest available-to-sell inventory in the world, Future’s mission is always to Delight the Customer®. For more information, visit: www.FutureElectronics.com.