ITT Cannon Industrial Connectors now Available from Allied

March 30, 2015
Allied Electronics, a trading brand of Electrocomponents plc, announced that they are now carrying nearly 500 part numbers from ITT Cannon, a highly respected and in-demand supplier of connectors for the industrial and military/aerospace markets.

Allied Electronics, a trading brand of Electrocomponents plc, announced that they are now carrying nearly 500 part numbers from ITT Cannon, a highly respected and in-demand supplier of connectors for the industrial and military/aerospace markets.

“ITT Cannon has led the way during the last 100 years of interconnect innovation,” said Allied Product Director Eric Smith, “Known widely for their high quality and attention to detail, we are very proud to add them to our portfolio.”

“At ITT Cannon, we are excited to launch Allied Electronics as an authorized distributor,” said Neil Yeargin, President, ITT Interconnect Solutions. “ Their strength in the Industrial markets combined with their sales model will support additional customer reach and brand awareness. As ITT Cannon expands their portfolio into new markets, Allied offers us the leverage and traction to do just that.”

Some of the ITT Cannon product families that Allied will stock include:

  • Trident Series
  • VEAM VRPC
  • D Sub, including Combo-D, Stainless Steel, ZD*, and D*A APD series
  • 26482 including KPSE, KPSE-MS, KPT, and KPT-MS Micro, including MDM and MDSM
  • 5015 series
  • Ring Tongue

Allied Vice President of Product Management Frank Cantwell added, “The addition of ITT Cannon to our extensive industrial interconnect portfolio featuring brand name suppliers gives Allied the unique ability to provide a wide range of options to our customers. We’re very pleased to welcome them onboard as the latest addition to the Allied family.”

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