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Reducing costs


With costs rising and inflation still not under control, manufacturers are also looking to reduce the expense of procuring parts. Some independent distributors have found ways to lower the cost of parts by leveraging their global relationships.


For example, Classic Components procures material in all the local markets where they do business and has offices all over the world so is not bound by regional price constraints. With a comprehensive global network, the independent distributor can make purchases in local markets that currently offer the lowest prices and pass the savings to their customers. The buyers can develop an intimate knowledge of regional supply chains with the expertise to find and manage quality component


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suppliers. These experts then leverage these relationships to bring the best price and delivery to their customers.


“By using regional quality centres and logistic hubs, we have the flexibility to purchase components from any country, in any currency, and then ship them to anywhere they are needed,” explains Thomas.


With the market seemingly in continual flux, the only constant may be change. When manufacturers seek to successfully adapt to whatever comes their way in the market, partnering with a flexible independent distributor that can cater to their specific needs may be the best bet to survive the next supply chain disruption. By Del Williams, a technical writer based in Torrance, California.


https://www.class-ic.com/ Components in Electronics September 2023 21


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