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One Of The Oldest Companies In Surplus Parts Now Has 10,000,000 Parts In Stock |
One Of The Oldest Companies In Surplus Parts Now Has 10,000,000 Parts In Stock |
| Written by associate1 | |
| Thursday, 07 August 2008 | |
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RCFreelance, serving some of the largest companies, as well as the military, now has a stock of over 10,000,000 surplus inventory parts, including rare parts. Santa Fe Springs, California, Aug 07, 2008 -- Freelance Electronics announced this week that their new searchable online inventory has just been updated with even more special deals on surplus electronic components. The company is the leading purchaser of Excess inventory and electronic components and offers special deals on surplus electronic components. In addition to a wide selection of obsolete electronic components, which in many cases, cannot be found elsewhere, Freelance Electronics also offers Surplus electrometric parts, and a wide variety of other electronic components and excess inventory. Buyers can use the company’s searchable online inventory to locate hard to find parts and save money on sourced equipment. For companies looking to sell old excess inventory, Freelance Electronics offers special buying services. With onsite visits and a vast customer list that includes such companies as Lockheed Martin and Boeing, Freelance Electronics makes it easy for any company to make money off of their excess inventory. From electrometric parts, to Obsolete electronic components, the company makes it easy to find solutions to excess inventory problems. About the Company: Freelance Electronics is an independent, full service stocking distributor of obsolete and surplus electronic components. First formed in 1986, they have built the reputation of being the oldest and most respected company in the industry. Currently, the company stocks more than 100,000 electronic component product line items, including integrated circuits, transistors, diodes, relays, switches and connectors. Their past customer list includes Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Motorola. Contact: |
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