Designers need help with component sourcing and a new perspective and approach to managing supply chain shortfalls. Fortunately, OEMs can use some effective methods to avoid supply chain problems and keep their production on track. Here, we’ll examine some key points of supply chain management in the electronics industry, including how a US-based electronic manufacturer is especially suited for this role.
Defining Supply Chain Management in the Electronics Industry
Design Review | The most crucial step is to analyze the design’s overall preparedness for manufacturing. |
Procurement | Sourcing of the components and materials necessary for manufacturing. Forward buying can avoid demand hikes. |
Sourcing Channels | Leveraging multiple manufacturing channels and vendors offers supply chain redundancy. |
Lifecycle Management | Staying on top of the manufacturer’s production status prevents shortages and obsolescence for ongoing production. |
Supply Chain Management in the Electronics Industry
Component Procurement
Component replacements are always a consideration, especially if component availability, cost, or lead times are excessive at the outset of a design. There are varying levels to component replacements, from drop-in (no alteration to the land pattern is necessary) to alternative components that require some alteration to the land pattern (this could include changes to the pinout, pad sizes, pitch, or a completely different package). Therefore, supply chain management must be an integral part of the design, as manufacturing engineers suggest replacement components to prevent later production problems. However, the circuit may require compensation for proper performance (i.e., simulation and prototyping to assess replacement “fit”).
As a partner in manufacturing, VSE’s first step with potential clients is a thorough design review that systematically analyzes the entire BOM, board layout, and documentation for a seamless transition from design to production. Engaging with designers from the beginning of the manufacturing process, alongside VSE’s domestic turnaround time advantage and lean manufacturing approach, means designers have ample time to engage in revisions as necessary and adapt to market demands.
Manufacturing Partnership
Supply chain management goes beyond sourcing the design. Lifecycle management is also a key consideration: manufacturers must respond to ongoing production as components enter end-of-life and obsolescent production status. VSE’s lifecycle management ensures uninterrupted production by staying on top of component manufacturers’ designations.
Dual Sourcing
Many designs built overseas have run into supply chain problems that impact their manufacturing schedules. Not only are the shortages and expense of their parts a problem, but difficulty shipping the final products back home can also increase the overall cost in time and money. To avoid supply chain problems like these, design teams find it expedient to develop domestic manufacturing partnerships. Designers can then supplement their overseas production with steadier and faster domestic production to respond more reactively to unforeseen supply shortages or increased demand.
With intensifying tariff escalations in traditional electronics manufacturing hotbeds, designers may consider reevaluating their overseas manufacturing strategy. Switching to a new manufacturing partner, especially in a new market, can be ripe with concerns, but an experienced contract manufacturer (CM) like VSE can walk designers through the process. VSE focuses on the partnership instead of the quote to meet the needs of our clients at every step of production.
Engaging with a Reliable Manufacturing Partner
The best way to navigate supply chain management in the electronics industry is to partner with a reliable, local PCB contract manufacturer. VSE doesn’t view clients as quotes: your design, market, and end-users demand superior attention to manufacturing detail for reliability, performance, and fast turnaround times. We partner with our clients to understand their business needs and design, and we’re committed to managing all aspects of the supply chain for a smooth transition to production.