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16/05/2008

ITC Announces Distributor Agreement With Marvel-Distribution Company

ITC (Instant Tool-less Connectors), a division of The Quest Group (parent company of AudioQuest), has announced that it has extended the reach of its sales and support networks for its tool-less line of connectors to Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
As another key step in the company's strategy for aggressive worldwide growth, ITC has concluded agreements with one of the region's largest distributors, the Marvel-Distribution Company.
Partnering with Marvel-Distribution is a strategic move toward introducing ITC's innovative solutions to the worldwide market. Current crimp and compression termination systems require multiple tools or dies. ITC's connectors, however, do not require a tool for termination. Fore residential and commercial A/V system installers, the ITC tool-less system reduces termination time, complexity and failure rate for a savings of time and money.
Sergey Fomin, Audio-Video Department Director at Marvel-Distribution, said: "At Marvel-Distribution, we are prudent in our business alliances, choosing to team only with recognised industry leaders, thus ensuring innovative and high-quality solutions for our clients. To that end, we are honoured to be representing ITC and its tool-less line of connectors. With ITC's products, we can meet the demands of commercial and residential installers of A/V systems, while helping them to cut costs without sacrificing quality."
Marvel-Distribution has been operating in the Russian and Commonwealth of Independent States markets for 17 years. One of the region's biggest broad-line distributors of A/V and computer equipment, the company's dealer network includes 2,160 companies in 130 Russian cities. Based in St. Petersburg, Marvel-Distribution offers short delivery times from abroad, comprehensive technical support for partners, and education and authorisation programmes organised together with manufacturers. Further information is available at: www.marvel.ru.
William Low, CEO of The Quest Group, said: "Partnering with such a distinguished distributor as Marvel-Distribution will be instrumental in establishing our presence in the consumer electronics markets in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Marvel-Distribution has a well-earned reputation for quality and superb technical support and we are very excited to have them representing our product line."
ITC was introduced by AudioQuest in 2004 as a unique engineering solution for high-quality audio and video connections in custom installations. With a focus on performance and design integrity, ITC specialises in the unique requirements of today's custom design and installation professionals.
Further information is available at: www.itcplug.com.
(KMcA)
VMI.TV Ltd

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