Neumann partners with Thomsun for UAE distribution

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Neumann partners with Thomsun for UAE distribution

UAE: 

Thomsun Trading has been appointed by Sennheiser as the new exclusive distributor for Neumann studio monitors in the UAE. The new relationship comes as the brand seeks further penetration into the UAE market. As one of the longest running AV distributors in the region, Thomsun’s distribution network is extensive and spans operations in retail, dealer/reseller networks, commercial AV, live events and rental, as well as the production and broadcast industries across the GCC and MENA.

“We are delighted to announce the appointment of Thomsun Trading Est as the exclusive distributor for the Neumann Studio Monitor line in the UAE,” commented Mig Cardamone, sales and marketing director, Sennheiser Middle East. “We are impressed with the strength of their team and knowledge of the studio monitor business. Thomsun has a long-lived reputation in the UAE as a distributor and MI retailer, with penetration into broadcast, music recording and end-user (project studios), as well as system integrators that need high-quality reproduction in corporate or commercial facilities. This appointment fits well with our plans for growing our Neumann monitor business globally as well as in the UAE and the region.

“Sennheiser Middle East prides itself on its loyalty as a supplier to distributors and partners in the region. We are looking forward to a long-term partnership that is successful for both parties,” he added.

Thomsun Trading general manager Davis Varkey is equally excited about the new appointment. “Neumann is a well-established brand who know their market inside-out. They understand the importance of not just selling a product, but the added value of excellent service and technical assistance at every stage of the project – and that is exactly what Thomsun Trading stands for. There has been a growing demand for Neumann monitors in the market and this collaboration will provide a plethora of solutions for customers and businesses.”