Just as the electronic component industry was settling down from supply chain volatility, once again, global conflicts are causing concern. Longer shipping routes in certain regions are causing delivery delays and transportation cost increases. Purchasing and design engineers are prudent in asking:
“Will a ripple effect be felt globally?”
“Do I need to be planning now for increased costs, longer supply chain lead times and shortages?”
While no one positively knows the long-term impact of these potential disruptions, in the short term there is no indication that the market will experience the same deep challenges of recent years. A January 22 article from Supply Chain Connect provides some interesting perspectives.
From our perspective, as a franchised electronic connector component distributor, ElectroShield feels comfortable advising our customers that there is no need to overreact. Our supply chain specialists are in close contact with our manufacturers on a daily basis, and none are anticipating any major supply chain issues at this point as they do not directly use the affected shipping routes.
ElectroShield’s inventory position is very solid. Over the past 12 months, we have diligently managed our inventory levels and purchasing schedules to ensure our on-hand stock position and pipeline are optimized for the next 12 months and beyond.
While there is no need to load up on your component inventory, it is recommended that you boost communication with suppliers. Working with ElectroShield’s sales team, we can assist to ensure you avoid any possible market issues. A few prudent steps where we can assist include:
We’re here to help when you need us. Contact your salesperson directly reach out to us by phone at (800) 662-1054 or email sales@electroshield.com.