AV distributor
Maverick
has added
Mitsubishi
to its stable of large panel display vendors with an eye to taking advantage of
a boom in high-end display demand.
Jon Sidwick, managing director at Maverick, said Mitsubishi filled the
high-end gap in the
Computer2000
subsidiary’s large panel portfolio. The distributor also has
Samsung,
Philips and
LG on its books.
“The growth in the large screen market is very high, down to applications
such as video-conferencing and digital signage. And we are seeing strong growth
in both of those areas,” he said.
Sidwick said that Mitsubishi’s Visual Information Systems division already
had several other UK distributors, including
Anders +
Kern,
Ingram
Micro,
Micro-P and
Owl
Visual Systems.
“Mitsubishi has invested in us because we have probably got the greatest
channel breadth. We promote both specialist AV resellers and also work closely
with IT VARS,” he said.
The Japanese vendor gave Maverick the ability to distribute a well-respected
high-end brand. “The other brands are more in the mid-volume area,” he said.
Maverick would target resellers working with the corporate and education
markets.
No staff additions were required to Maverick’s 22-strong team of sales and
business development professionals, Sidwick said.
Fraser McDonald, UK sales manager at Mitsubishi, said the vendor had launched
a new range of digital signage solutions several years back that had enjoyed
steady sales growth.
“We are now looking to increase market share and strengthen our brand within
this marketplace,” McDonald said.
Maverick, a previously independent company, was acquired by broadbased
distributor Computer 2000 in November 2007 after running into financial
troubles.
Maverick’s Sidwick said that the acquisition was now bedded down and he
believed the distributor was in the best place in what was now a tougher
economic climate.
“We’re now part of a very large and robust business model in terms of credit
bandwidth, what we can achieve as a distributor and what we can offer to the
channel,” Sidwick said.
“Overall the business has been incredibly successful and we’re seeing growth
in all areas.”
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