ASBIS presents complete mobile solutions
ASBIS, the leading supplier of computer components to the EMEA emerging markets, presents a complete line of products and services for all PC mobile integrators.
‘Creating an exceptional relationship with integrators and local OEMs is the top priority for our company‘, – says Sergey Kostevich, President and CEO at Asbis Enterprises. – ‘We constantly follow the trends of the global market in order to offer our customers the latest technologies. Today we offer complete mobile solutions to all system integrators and OEMs from all countries where we have offices‘.
The strategy of ASBIS Group is to provide complete products and services for producing mobile computers. To achieve this, ASBIS is developing in 2 directions:
1) Distribution of a wide range of computer components from worldwide IT leaders.
Our range of products contains everything that is needed for assembling mobile computers:
- Intel CPUs;
- Barebones Mitac, FIC, Asus, A-Open, etc;
- Memory: Kingston, PQI, SimpleTech;
- HDD mobile: Hitachi, Toshiba, Fujitsu, Seagate;
- Opticals: Toshiba, LiteON, Teac;
- Intel and Canyon wireless solutions;
- Microsoft software.
2) Additional package of services that includes:
- Warranty
- Marketing services for promoting own brands
Via its well organised distribution channel in the EMEA region, ASBIS offers computer components to local assemblers for producing computers and servers. Now, ASBIS comes out with a very attractive offer for local assemblers of mobile computers.
ASBIS' objective is to be the most successful distributor of services and components for the local assemblers of mobile computers. And the company has everything that is needed to reach this objective.
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Date | Place | |
Country | City | |
12-Oct-04 | Poland | Krakow |
13-Oct-04 | Poland | Katowice |
19-Oct-04 | Poland | Szczecin |
20-Oct-04 | Poland | Gdansk |
21-Oct-04 | Poland | Bydgoszcz |
26-Oct-04 | Estonia | Tallin |
Poland | Poznan | |
27-Oct-04 | Bulgaria | Sofia |
Latvia | Riga | |
Poland | Wroclaw | |
28-Oct-04 | Hungary | Budapest |
Bulgaria | Varna | |
Lithuania | Vilnus | |
2-Nov-04 | Bosnia & Herzegovina | Sarajevo |
Kazakhstan | Almaty | |
Russia | Ekaterinburg | |
Khabarovsk | ||
Voronezh | ||
Moldova | Kishinev | |
4-Nov-04 | Czech Republic | Prague |
Kazakhstan | Astana | |
Russia | Chelyabinsk | |
Vladivistok | ||
8-Nov-04 | Poland | Warsaw |
9-Nov-04 | Romania | Bucharest |
Yugoslavia | Belgrade | |
Poland | Warsaw | |
Ukraina | Dnepropetrovsk | |
10-Nov-04 | Czech Republic | Brno |
11-Nov-04 | Romania | Constanta |
Slovakia | Bratislava | |
Ukraina | Kiev | |
Russia | Samara | |
Uzbekistan | Tashkent | |
Russia | Omsk | |
16-Nov-04 | Slovakia | Kosice |
Romania | Timisoara | |
Slovenia | Ljubliana | |
Azerbaijan | Baku | |
Russia | Krasnoyarsk | |
Saratov | ||
Perm | ||
17-Nov-04 | Romania | Cluj Napoca |
18-Nov-04 | Croatia | Zagreb |
Russia | Novosibirsk | |
Belarus | Minsk | |
Tatarstan | Kazan | |
Georgia | Tbilisi | |
Russia | Volgograd | |
19-Nov-04 | Romania | Iasi |
23-Nov-04 | Armenia | Yerevan |
Ukraina | Lvov | |
Russia | Kaliningrad | |
NN | ||
Irkutsk | ||
25-Nov-04 | Russia | Rostov-on-Don |
Ufa | ||
30-Nov-04 | Russia | Tyumen |
Krasnodar | ||
Moscow | ||
S-Pb | ||
6-Dec-04 | Algeria | Algeres |
8-Dec-04 | Tunisia | Tunis |
10-Dec-04 | Morocco | Casablanca |