GBS's YC Tan and Digigram's Philippe Delacroix
France - Digigram has appointed Global Broadcast Supply (GBS) as their exclusive distribution partner in Southeast Asia. GBS will be representing the full range of Digigram products including the sound cards and networking products, with particular focus on the new IQOYA range of audio-over-IP products. The move coincides with the deployment of extra sales and marketing resources in the region with the appointment of Nancy Diaz-Curial who has started as sales account manager with Digigram Asia to handle India, Japan and Australasia.

GBS is headquartered in Singapore and has a number of local offices throughout the Asian region. The countries they will be serving for Digigram are Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, Brunei and Myanmar. As well as being an authorised distributor for a large number of internationally renowned brands in the broadcast equipment sector, GBS also has a thriving systems integration division and an online store.

GBS's YC Tan is pleased to number Digigram amongst the company's portfolio. "Digigram is an ideal fit for us," he noted. "We share the same company philosophy in that we are dedicated to providing our clients with fully optimized solutions to cater to their needs, and this principle is the core of our success. We have a large inventory that includes spares as well as efficient delivery, so customers are able to keep their operations running smoothly. The addition of Digigram products to our portfolio, especially their innovative IQOYA IP audio codecs gives us even greater versatility to offer competitive system solutions."

Digigram president and CEO, Philippe Delacroix adds: "Asia is an important market for us, and it is therefore essential that we have a strong partner to represent us. I believe that GBS will fulfil those requirements and more. They are committed to offering high levels of service, both pre- and post-purchase, which is important to us, and they are the principal suppliers to most of the main privately owned and government radio and TV stations. We are looking forward to a mutually beneficial relationship and will support GBS in all their business endeavours."

(Jim Evans)


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