LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga., Oct. 31, 2016 -- Encompass Supply Chain Solutions, Inc., a leading provider of 3PL and 4PL solutions for a diverse range of finished goods and replacement parts, today announced it will now supply parts for the TCL television brand in the United States. TCL is the third largest television manufacturer in the world, which recently entered the U.S. market and has quickly become America’s fastest-growing TV brand.
Encompass will supply parts for both warranty and non-warranty repair of TCL’s full line of televisions, including its current LED HDTV models. Encompass is one of the most diversified parts distributors in the country, comprising numerous product categories, such as Consumer Electronics, Major/Small Appliance, Office Equipment and Health and Wellness. Encompass recently added major Pool and Spa brands, and is working to build Plumbing and Electrical verticals to support the Home Warranty industry.
“Encompass has been a leader in consumer electronics parts distribution for more than 60 years,” said Joe Hurley, Encompass senior vice president of Business Development. “Combined with our extensive experience in supporting global manufacturers new to the U.S. market, we are very well positioned to provide superior service for the TCL brand.”
Encompass will leverage its distribution facilities in Georgia and Florida to supply parts to TCL’s customer base. Parts will be available through the Encompass e-commerce website encompassparts.com.
About TCL
TCL is one of the fastest growing consumer electronics and TV brands in North America. Already one of the world's best-selling TV brands, TCL (The Creative Life) was founded more than 30 years ago and prides itself on delivering high quality products featuring stylish design and the latest technology. With extensive manufacturing expertise, a vertically integrated supply chain, and state-of-the-art panel factory, TCL offers innovative televisions, including the award-winning TCL® Roku® TV.
For more information about TCL, please visit http://www.tclusa.com.
About Encompass Supply Chain Solutions, Inc.
Encompass is a market leader in forward and reverse supply chain management and high-tech repair services for a diverse and expanding range of consumer electronics, computer, major appliances and imaging products. Encompass provides end-to-end solutions for OEMs, retailers, independent dealers and third-party administrators.
Encompass manages all stages of the product lifecycle, including finished goods and replacement parts logistics, board repair and product refurbishment services, returns management, asset value recovery and eco-friendly disposal. For more information, please visit encompass.com and encompassparts.com and follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
Kristin Hurst Director of Marketing Ph: 954.474.0325 [email protected]


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