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Distribution Agreement Of Measurement Specialties Products

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

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Distribution Agreement Of Measurement Specialties Products

Hampton, VA and Thief River Falls, MN –Digi-Key Corporation and Measurement Specialties (NASDAQ: MEAS) announces they have entered into an agreement for the worldwide distribution of Measurement Specialties products.

Measurement Specialties products stocked by Digi-Key include its force, piezo, position, pressure, and vibration sensors.

Hampton, VA and Thief River Falls, MN –Digi-Key Corporation and Measurement Specialties (NASDAQ: MEAS) announces they have entered into an agreement for the worldwide distribution of Measurement Specialties products.

Measurement Specialties products stocked by Digi-Key include its force, piezo, position, pressure, and vibration sensors. Slated to be featured in future print and online catalogs, these products are now available on Digi-Key’s global websites.

Mark Larson, Digi-Key president and COO, says, “With certainty that our customers will find these quality products to be of significant interest, we are very pleased to partner with Measurement Specialties and add this company to our lineup of valued manufacturers.”

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Glen MacGibbon, Measurement Specialties Group vice president, comments, “We have been working with Digi-Key for the past several years on our core pressure products and have been extremely impressed with its ‘reach’ to design engineers. This agreement will allow us to share some of our newer sensor products, which we are very excited about, with this important customer base.”

 For more information visit http://www.digikey.com and www.meas-spec.com

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