Distribution
posted in February 2012
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Distributors Sell Out of Raspberry Pi in Hours
Barbara Jorgensen  
2/29/2012   (18) comments
Due to unprecedented demand for the credit card-sized computer, two distributors are in the unusual position of being out of stock.
Planning for the Supply Chain's Next Frontier, Part 2
Barbara Jorgensen  
2/29/2012   Post a comment
In the future, supply chain relationships will depend on more than price and prowess. The willingness to share information will also be a factor.
Planning for the Supply Chain's Next Frontier, Part 1
Barbara Jorgensen  
2/28/2012   (2) comments
Distributors traditionally focus on the back-end of the supply chain: order fulfillment. The next order of business will be helping OEMs manage the supply chain's "control tower."
Digging Beyond the Data
Barbara Jorgensen  
2/24/2012   (11) comments
Component spec sheets are available anywhere: on a supplier or distributor site or through aggregators or a random search engine. Distributors are going beyond just data to differentiate themselves from the rest of the pack.
How Distributors Conquer New Markets
Barbara Jorgensen  
2/23/2012   (14) comments
The channel's expansion heyday was during the 1990s when top-tier distributors acquired their overseas competitors. A second, more quiet wave of expansion is happening now.
Black Swans of 2011 Reshaping Supply Chains
Supply Chain Intelligence  
2/23/2012   (14) comments
The natural disasters that hurt the electronics market in 2011 are shaping the evolution of supply chains at industry players.
Getting More From Value-Added Distribution
Alex Pohorily  
2/14/2012   (2) comments
Unhindered information flow between value-added distributors and others in the supply chain is critical to a successful partnership.
Distributors Withstand the Effects of Offshoring, Part 2
Barbara Jorgensen  
2/10/2012   (3) comments
By spanning both design and fulfillment services, distributors are able to "capture" a customer from engineering through production, even if manufacturing moves offshore.
Distributors Withstand the Effects of Offshoring, Part 1
Barbara Jorgensen  
2/8/2012   (7) comments
Though US distributors have downsized in line with economic cycles, offshore manufacturing has not directly affected the channel's US employee ranks.
How Distributors Translate Designs Into Dollars
Barbara Jorgensen  
2/7/2012   (7) comments
In a sales-driven business such as distribution, providing engineering support is costly. Distributors have to demonstrate a return on that investment.




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