Thorigné-Fouillard, France– Kerlink, a specialist and global leader in solutions dedicated to the Internet of Things (IoT), and Takumi Shoji Co. Ltd., a leading Japanese IT trading company with a portfolio ranging from semiconductors to IoT system equipment, has announced their partnership topromote, sell and support Kerlink’s solutions for the Japanese IoT market.
Established in 1976 as a trading company selling semiconductor electronic components, the company specializes in offering the world’s best semiconductors and IoT systems. Its network of business partners in Japan includes more than 2,000 companies, and as an independent trading company, it collaborates with nearly 650 semiconductor manufacturers and distributors in Japan and overseas. The company aims at offering optimal solutions based on market conditions and product trends. In addition, thanks to its own inventory, Takumi Shoji is able to respond to any orders – even for small quantities – for parts and materials procurement by using its wide supplier network and top-shelf in-house inventory.
Kerlink is a leading provider of end-to-end network solutions for the Internet of Things, serving telecom operators, private businesses and public authorities worldwide. Its growing suite of turnkey IoT services includes network planning, design and operational management, as well as value-added application layers that maximizes performance of its market-leading, carrier-grade infrastructure offering.
“Japan shows a very promising outlook for LoRaWAN network deployments, and Takumi Shoji, as a distributor of Semtech products, is already well aware of the high potential of LoRa technology,” said Kilian Halopeau, Kerlink’s vice president for Japan. “Leveraging its long experience in the industry, Takumi Shoji is quick to identify and respond to new market opportunities, and they are eager to add new value-added solutions to their portfolio. We look forward to strengthening our partnership with them to provide a high level of support and service to our clients.”
“Kerlink has been a core member of the LoRa Alliance since its inception and has grown to become the global leader in industrial-grade LoRaWAN gateways,” said Shin Nohara, deputy general manager of the Advanced Product Sales Division at Takumi Shoji. “As a Kerlink distributor, we will do our best to provide high quality LoRaWAN-based solutions and answer the needs of the rapidly expanding IoT market in Japan.”