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Delta Electronics Australia partners with Millennium Electrical to provide comprehensive solutions across New Zealand

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Sydney, 12th November 2024 - Delta Electronics Australia is pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Millennium Electrical (ME) in New Zealand. This MOU offers vast opportunities for both organisations, enabling ME to access Delta’s products while Delta leverages the expertise of one of New Zealand’s most esteemed electrical services companies.   

Millennium and Delta Electronics have entered into a strategic partnership to enhance service delivery and customer support across New Zealand and other agreed markets. As part of the collaboration, Millennium will provide installation, commissioning, and support services for Delta’s customers while actively promoting the Delta brand and its innovative product range. Millennium will also play a key role in identifying new sales opportunities for Delta.

In return, Delta will supply Millennium with its leading products, along with technical training and engineering support tailored to Millennium’s key vertical markets. The partnership will see both companies working closely to deliver comprehensive, end-to-end solutions, with Delta ensuring whole-life support to foster long-term customer relations. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in expanding Delta’s reach and reinforcing its commitment to providing world-class solutions and support.

Steve Davis, Sales Director of Delta Electronics Australia, commented:

“We are thrilled to welcome ME as our Premium Power Partner in New Zealand. While we already have a strong distributor network, Millennium brings a critical element to our operations by enhancing our brand representation and providing the essential services and support our customers need.”

Neil Green, Managing Director of Millennium Electrical, stated:

“We are thrilled to announce our new partnership with Delta. With a wider range of products now on offer, Millennium is able to expand the design, build, and ongoing site support of services into its critical infrastructure portfolio. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our commitment to innovation and excellence. We look forward to the exciting opportunities and growth ahead as we embark on this journey together.”


Key Facts:

ABOUT DELTA ELECTRONICS (Australia)

The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Electronics, Inc.

ABOUT DELTA

Delta, established in 1971, is a global leader in switching power supplies and thermal management products. The company offers a diverse portfolio of energy-efficient solutions in industrial automation, building automation, telecom power, data centre infrastructure, EV charging, renewable energy, energy storage, and display technologies, all aimed at fostering smart manufacturing and sustainable urban development.

Since 2011, Delta has been listed on the DJSI World Index of Dow Jones Sustainability™ Indices for 13 consecutive years. It has also received the CDP double A List three times for its significant contributions to climate change and water security, and has been named a Supplier Engagement Leader for seven years running. Guided by its mission “To provide innovative, clean, and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow," Delta uses its expertise in high-efficiency power electronics and an ESG-focused approach to tackle key environmental challenges. The company serves its customers through a network of sales offices, R&D centres, and manufacturing facilities in nearly 200 locations across five continents.

ABOUT MILLENNIUM ELECTRICAL

Millennium Electrical was founded in 1999 by Managing Director, Neil Green, to provide electrical services for the industrial sector. The success achieved in this field has resulted in the company expanding into commercial installation, contracting services and telco work with DC power.

Millennium offers a complete range of electrical and design services to the industrial, commercial and telco sectors. From discovery and development to design and delivery, Millennium offers the expertise to ensure a total solution that adds value to operations.


Contact details:

Yuqi Liu
Marketing Specialist – Delta Electronics Australia
Mob: +61 427 829 600
Email: yuqi.liu@deltaww.com

Kurt McGuiness
Founder – PRIMAL Storytelling
Mob: + 61 413 135 334
Email: kurt@weareprimal.com.au

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