Allied Electronics Named Distributor of the Year by Cooper Tools

Cooper Tools recognized Allied with its 2009 Distributor of the Year Award based on sales performance. Allied outperformed its peer group in the same category by about 20 percent.

April 21st, 2010

Fort Worth, Texas – Allied Electronics has been recognized as Distributor of the Year by Cooper Tools.

“Allied is honored to be recognized with this award from Cooper Tools,” said Lee Davidson, President of Allied. “Allied’s growth and success can be attributed to our focused approach of putting the customer first and working closely with our supplier partners.”

Cooper Tools recognized Allied with its 2009 Distributor of the Year Award based on sales performance. Allied outperformed its peer group in the same category by about 20 percent.

Allied stocks a full range of Cooper Tools products. For more information, visit Allied online at: www.alliedelec.com/cooper-tools.

About Allied Electronics

Allied Electronics is a small order, high service level distributor of electronic components and electromechanical products with over 50 sales offices across the United States and in Canada. With more than 1.7 million parts online and more than 115,000 products featured in the Allied Catalog, engineers and purchasers often look to Allied for prototyping due to its broad range of product solutions from over 300 world-class suppliers. www.alliedelec.com

About Cooper Tools

Cooper Tools, a subsidiary of Cooper Industries plc (NYSE: CBE), serves a multitude of global markets, including , aerospace, electronics, energy, hardware, industrial, and volume retail. Cooper Tools provides meaningful productivity gains to its customers through the proper application of its many well-known brands of specialized industrial power tools, hand tools, chain, and electronic products. For more information, visit www.coopertools.com.

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