TP-LINK extends relationship with Ingram Micro to enhance sales channel



BIOMIChANiAS city, CA-TP-LINK, a global provider of networking products, today announced the expanded relationship with Ingram Micro Inc. (NYSE: IM), the largest distributor of wholesale technology in the world and a global leader in supply chain management, mobile device lifecycle services and logistics solutions IT.

TP-LINK started a relationship in early 2011 through a 3rd party aggregator. Now the Division is through Ingram Micro consumer electronics, this extension will create marketing and sales growth opportunities while optimizing logistics and communications.


"We must achieve a quick reply and quick recovery to meet the needs of our partners and to continue to increase the size of our customer base," said Lewis Wu, Country Manager of USA TP-LINK. "Our Expanded relationship with Ingram Micro will surely contribute to the development of our business, providing a seamless experience for our partners."


To achieve this level, Ingram Micro requires suppliers to reach a certain level of sales. TP-LINK USA sales increased 350 percent in the last two years, proving the TP-LINK as a thriving business partner.


Ingram Micro authorized customers now have access to a larger catalog of the complete product portfolio of TP-LINK.


On the TP-LINK


TP-LINK is a global provider of SOHO and SMB networking products and the world's no. 1 supplier of WLAN and Broadband CPE devices, with products available in more than 120 countries to tens of millions of customers. Committed to intensive R&D, effective production and strict quality management, TP-LINK continues to provide award-winning networking products to wireless networks, ADSL, routers, switches, IP cameras, Powerline adapters, print servers, Media converters and network adapters for global end-users.


For further information, visit http://www.tp-link.com, follow the TP-LINK on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TPLINK, Twitter at www.twitter.com/TPLINK or TP-LINK Forum at http://forum.tp-link.com.


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