Mouser to grow by approaching 50% in Europe in 2018

Design Fulfilment Distributor expects industry to continue on upwards path in 2019

Mouser Electronics Inc., the industry's leading New Product Introduction (NPI) distributor, today announced that by the end of 2018 it expects to have achieved a growth of almost 50% in Europe, with a customer increase in excess of 18%. This the result of targeted customer promotions that aim to provide more of what designers need to inspire, innovate and expedite their latest projects, supported by many new services and Engineering and CAD tools on Mouser.com.

Comments Mouser’s Vice-President Marketing Europe: “Of course, 2018 has been exceptional, with long lead times and allocation, massive demand from new sectors such as automotive and Big Data/IoT implementations and supplier product portfolio rationalization as a cumulative result of aggressive mergers and acquisition activity over several years. Yet our figures across Europe have been fantastic: UK sales are up by 43.6% with an 11% customer increase, and in Germany, it’s a massive 51.4% sales growth with 14.2% increase in numbers of customers. France is up 43.2% and Italy up 47.2% with customer growth figures of 13.6% and 12.3% respectively.

He continues: “Our success, we believe, is due to our focus on the design engineer. Our ever-increasingly connected world means that the diversity of applications that rely on electronic components is huge. The roll out of 5G, Smart Cities and Autonomous Vehicles offers massive opportunities, but also requires designers to ensure that their particular implementation of these and many other technologies has a benefit over competing solutions. That requires designers to be able to access new components as early as possible in the design cycle, and also to be able to use the necessary design tools and development kits. Supplying new products and the design tools required to use them is the role that Mouser fulfils.”

To support this, at the recent Electronica exhibition, Mouser announced a further phase in the expansion of its global headquarters and distribution center in Texas, primarily in order to house the increased stocks needed to support the expansion it is experiencing.

Mouser is confident that despite international uncertainties surrounding Brexit and further unrest in Europe, aggressive trade and tariff negotiations and other global conflicts, growth in 2019 will continue, both for the industry and also, especially, for Mouser. “International affairs are indisputably perplexing and complex, but trade will find a way to overcome”, concludes Maggs. “Mouser operates in 220 countries or territories globally, so we are well-used to tariffs, taxes and regulations. Our great advantage is our stock position and I am confident we will rise to the challenges that 2019 will provide.”