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mfbertozzi
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Re: Industry in transition
mfbertozzi   12/16/2011 2:53:01 AM
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Tvotapka, my personal opinion is VAD of which mission should be to put value on top of goods or products, have faced (and are still facing) as per other players in the market, in general, strong limitation in their actions due to financial crisis; as consequence, they have had to introduce considerable costs' cut then value added is becoming very small and sometimes, not perceived.

Tvotapka
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Re: Industry in transition
Tvotapka   12/15/2011 10:23:43 PM
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Whatever became of the acronym VAD (Value Added Distributor)? Never did sound very high-tech as literally anybody could be carry the title even if they simply packed an order with twice the ESD wrappings. On the other hand, it was consistent with where the industry was heading as value added service revenue expanded beyond its early boundaries.

Bolaji Ojo
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Re: Industry in transition
Bolaji Ojo   12/15/2011 8:08:09 PM

Alex, Thanks for the comments. I wonder, though, who is driving this brand and service extension by Avnet. Do you see this as something the market is forcing on Avnet or is the company taking the initiative based on customer feedback with programs like this?

Barbara Jorgensen
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Industry in transition
Barbara Jorgensen   12/15/2011 1:06:20 PM

I agree, Bolaji--there should be a term beyond "distributors." The problem is, almost any new phrase is more cumbersome than the original. "Contract manufacturer" became electronic manufacturing services provider. The "channel" is nice and compact, but maybe too inclusive. Wordiness aside, the scope of services distrbutors provide is expansive and I would expect to see that continue.

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