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Slow-Moving Component Inventory? Find Your Optimal Return Strategy

Slow-Moving Component Inventory? Find Your Optimal Return Strategy

Your excess electronic component inventory has more to offer you. Don’t let your excess inventory occupy valuable storage space when you could move it quickly through a consignment program. We’ve talked a lot about the shortage market and the threat of continuous...
3 Ways to be Prepared for Excess Inventory Conditions

3 Ways to be Prepared for Excess Inventory Conditions

Although the electronic components industry is currently in a shortage market, pursue best practices to prepare for the return of excess inventory conditions. Here are three ways to get ready. As the global electronics supply chain continues to increase in complexity,...
How to Plan Your Electronics Inventory During Unprecedented Global Events

How to Plan Your Electronics Inventory During Unprecedented Global Events

Can your electronics inventory sustain the impact of unexpected events? Here are 3 inventory management strategies to mitigate the threat of shortages The global scope of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the electronics industry makes them particularly...
Capture the Opportunities of Inventory Postponement Planning and Late-Stage Differentiation

Capture the Opportunities of Inventory Postponement Planning and Late-Stage Differentiation

You may consider inventory postponement an unavoidable evil more than a preferred supply chain strategy. With the right distribution partner, though, postponement and late-stage differentiation provide clear benefits and opportunities. “Better late than never” isn’t a...
Excess Inventory: The Common Aftermath of Electronic Component Shortages

Excess Inventory: The Common Aftermath of Electronic Component Shortages

Being prepared for dramatic fluctuations in the electronics market isn’t an easy task. When it comes time for excess inventory after component shortages, is your company ready? The electronic component market is familiar with supply and demand imbalances. Shortages,...