DISTRIBUTION
Bespoke Supply Solutions for Varied Engineering Demands
Jörg Martin, director of value-added services at TTI IP&E-Europe I
n an ever-changing technological landscape, the demands of professionals in the electronics and engineering industries are increasingly complex. They are in pursuit of holistic solutions that can boost operational efficiency, cut down on costs and refine their workflows. Engineers often face obstacles like the need for bespoke components, where off-the-shelf items are not suitable for specific applications, such as customised connectors and other components crafted for particular needs. Moreover, the agility of the supply chain is paramount in adapting to market volatility, optimising storage and reducing surplus stock. The availability of components in smaller quantities allows companies to purchase exactly what they require, which is especially advantageous during the trial phase of new designs. Therefore, supply chain services covering the entire product lifecycle, from initial design and prototyping to mass
production, are of great importance. Holding inventory of finished products can serve as a safeguard against unpredictable market demands, leading to storage savings, reduced surplus stock and less material wastage. Additionally, by simplifying the procurement process via supplier consolidation, companies can save time and resources, allowing them to concentrate on their core activities instead of juggling numerous supplier interactions.
In response to these industry challenges, TTI Europe has developed a range of services that are adaptable to the specific needs of each client. This includes a comprehensive inventory of standard components that can be quickly modified for unique applications, alongside precise material cutting for items such as heat shrink tubing, wires and cables. The company also provides adaptable supply chain solutions, including minimal or
zero minimum order quantities and support from the design stage through to full-scale production, aiding in balancing demand shifts. Customising kitting options to enhance production efficiency and providing de-spooling services for contacts, as well as bespoke modifications for headers, are part of their on-demand service offerings. Extended logistical support includes services like customised printing, barcode labelling and ESD packaging solutions.
Mouser Electronics Named Global High Service Distributor of the Year by TE Connectivity for Tenth Year
Mouser Electronics, Inc. has received its tenth Global High Service Distributor of the Year Award from TE Connectivity (TE), a world leader in connectivity and sensors.
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he prestigious distribution award recognises Mouser’s 2023 performance based on sales growth, market share growth, customer growth and business plan performance. “Mouser’s consistent
performance and growth earned them TE’s Global High Service Distributor of the Year award for the tenth time,” said Sean Miller, vice president of global channel sales at TE Connectivity. “Mouser continues to invest in new products, looking for solutions to help their customers grow. I am proud of the partnership TE has
with Mouser and look forward to our future success as we bring innovative technology to our customers.”
“It is a great honour to receive this top award once again from TE Connectivity, one of our valued manufacturer partners,” said Jeff Newell, senior vice president of products at Mouser Electronics. “We would like to thank TE for this important recognition. TE’s wide product portfolio, world-class quality and commitment to customer service parallels our own mission to be best-in-class in everything we do.”
26 OCTOBER 2024 | ELECTRONICS FOR ENGINEERS
Mouser previously won the TE Global High Service Distributor of the Year Award for 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022. Additionally, for 2018, Mouser received TE’s Customer Expansion Awards for APAC, Japan and
EMEA, along with Americas Distributor of the Year Awards for the Application Tooling Business Unit and TE’s Data and Devices Business Unit.
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