Belgian Dutch company established in 1957 by ex-employees of the Belgian Fonior (Brothers Goemaere) and the Dutch Dureco (Brothers Brandsteder).
Inelco (International Electronic Company) had offices in Brussels and Amsterdam. Started as an electronic company, only 20% of its business was the distribution of records. From '57 on it distributed the records of RCA, WEA, Ariola amongst others. By the late 70s most major record companies had their own distribution chanels and only the smaller labels like Stiff or Safari were left. In 1983 Inelco went broke and was remodeled into
Indisc (Inelco Disc)