Glyn (company)

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GLYN GmbH & Co. KG
legal form GmbH & Co. KG
founding 1980
Seat Idstein , Germany
management Glyn Jones, Thomas Gerhardt
Number of employees 200
Website glyn.de

The GLYN GmbH & Co. KG is distributor for electronic components and display system solutions from leading semiconductor manufacturers.

The company was founded in 1980 by Glyn Jones as the first European distributor for Japanese semiconductor components. In 1990 Glyn pioneered memory card distribution together with the manufacturer Mitsubishi Electric and in 1998 was the first memory card distributor for digital photography at photokina . In 2000, Glyn was the first large series with a self-developed low-cost starter kit concept to the successful European launch Flash - microcontroller M16C from Mitsubishi (now Renesas M16C in). Starting in 2001, the product portfolio was expanded to include non-Japanese manufacturers. In 2005 sales exceeded 100 million euros for the first time. Glyn's core business is the sale of products that require explanation and require support such as microcontrollers, development tools and starter kits, power electronics, optoelectronics, flash storage media, wireless solutions (GSM / GPRS / UMTS), LED lighting, thermal printers, embedded PCs, LCDs, TFT and OLED Displays.

Target markets are industrial electronics, measurement and control technology, drive technology, medical technology, telecommunications, automotive, digital imaging, digital signage, lighting and others.

The company is based in Idstein , with five sales offices in Germany, nine offices in other European countries and one each in New Zealand and Australia.

Services

  • Technical advice and application support (FAE)
  • Programming service, seminars and training courses
  • Customized label, packaging and content delivery for memory cards
  • Kanban
  • Consignment warehouse, security warehouse
  • EDI (electronic data exchange)
  • International procurement

Web links

Individual evidence

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