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Dispelling E-Commerce Myths

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Rich Krajewski
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Re: When I Paddle Through
Rich Krajewski   10/28/2012 4:06:17 PM
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"If you need more details for design, switch to vendor website, and you find link to all catalogues realted to this part."

I'm not so sure that the information is always there. That was my point. Ordering is fast. Answers aren't.

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Re: When I Paddle Through
_hm   10/28/2012 9:18:38 AM
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I am little surpised. For example, Digikey has all datasheets attached. It is so quick. If you need more details for design, switch to vendor website, and you find link to all catalogues realted to this part. All this takes few minutes. You do not have to wait for snail mail for days or for weeks. Also, FAE are also pretty quick to reply and visit you. I love this model for its alacrity. As regarding sample, you can order them online too, and if you give fed-ex,UPS account number, they are with you next day.

 

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Re: When I Paddle Through
tech4people   10/28/2012 8:19:31 AM
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Rich,

Could'nt agree more!!!

Lol!!!

Ashish.

Rich Krajewski
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Re: When I Paddle Through
Rich Krajewski   10/28/2012 7:40:43 AM
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"Technical Expertise which can and should be retained In-house(as far as possible...."

That and $5 will get one of us a cup of really bad tasting coffee at Starbucks.

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Re: 3D Printing & Social Media
tech4people   10/27/2012 7:39:21 AM
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Greg,

Social Media-Most definitely Yes.It will have massive impact on the Entire Supply Chain as customers definitely get the oppurtunity to express what they think and feel about the entire Product and Service involved.

3D Printing-I am not so sure.Lot of work on its commercialization still needs to be done today.

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Ashish.

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Re: When I Paddle Through
tech4people   10/27/2012 7:32:23 AM
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Rich,

Part of the reason is Language differences but also because of some other critical issue-More often than not the lack of communication across the entire chain.

In the spirit of going Lean and Agile(and supposedly cutting out excess fat) a lot of Expertise is lost at most Suppliers.

Technical Expertise which can and should be retained In-house(as far as possible);You want you give them additional responsibilities but Hold them In-house Please!!!

Regards

Ashish.

Greg Riemer
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3D Printing & Social Media
Greg Riemer   10/26/2012 12:36:21 PM
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Two big variables that could impact much of the e-commerce discussed in this blog are social media and 3D printing. We've already seen the impact social media has had on e-commerce with the increased need for a flexible, agile supply chain. Now if you look at 3D printing and the impact these machines could have with manufacturers it's enormous. It will be interesting to see the impact and opportunity of these in the future.


Rich Krajewski
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When I Paddle Through
Rich Krajewski   10/26/2012 4:10:26 AM
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When I paddle through some online electronics parts catalogs, I'm often surprised by the number of times I see too little data displayed. In the old days, the data books would be the first place to go to for design and production details, followed up sample purchases to see if design and production plans work in real life. That was followed up by purchase agreements, either simple or complex depending on the size of the order. But with online commerce, some of the initial data can be sparse, unfortunately, or at least that is my impression. I wonder if some of the problem stems from language differences, when vendors are located overseas.

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