Peerless Electronics launches eCommerce stores
Each online product includes specs, technical descriptions, manufacturer hyperlinks, photos (many with zoom-in capabilities) and drawings/PDFs to assist customers in selecting the right parts for their application.
Peerless Electronics Inc., a major factory authorized, stocking distributor of electromechanical and interconnect products, has launched its new online eCommerce Vertical Market Initiative.
Peerless customers will save time, view at-a-glance status and find it easier to shop online from product catalogs tailored to their specific industry from Peerless’ large inventory of electro-mechanical and interconnect components.
Each online product includes specs, technical descriptions, manufacturer hyperlinks, photos (many with zoom-in capabilities) and drawings/PDFs to assist customers in selecting the right parts for their application.
Each of the six new eCommerce stores serves customers in a specific vertical market including:
Aerospace and Avionics
Heavy Equipment
Industrial
Medical
Military/Defense
Transportation
The six stores offer widely sought and hard to find products such as switches, relays, circuit breakers, contactors, connectors, terminal blocks, splices, heat shrink tubing and indicator lights and fuses.
The six new eCommerce stores are accessible directly (www.peerlesselectronics.com/store) or from the Peerless home page (www.peerlesselectronics.com).
A factory authorized, stocking distributor since 1945, Peerless Electronics specializes in electromechanical and interconnect components for specific Vertical Markets. Their lines include:
• Honeywell Sensing and Control (switches, potentiometers & sensors including Micro Switch® and Hobbs®)
• Sensata Technologies (Klixon® and Airpax® thermal and magnetic circuit breakers and thermostats)
• Dialight (Indicator lights)
For more information on this development, contact Dave Rome, Chief Marketing Officer @ 516-594-3500.
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