Purchasing - May 17, 2007
Features
New markets on the horizon
"Fantastic." "Incredible." "Great." Those are the words that electronics distributors use to describe their sales revenue growth in 2006. Buyers could well use the same words too. The reason: Distributors' strong revenue growth means they will be able to invest in supply chain, value-added and design services that can help buyers.
- Features
- News and Departments
- Economy + Supply
- Corning Revives Optical Fibers
- Deal will Boost India
- UPS CFO: Economy Sluggish
- Is Capex an Achilles Heel?
- Battery Problem Solved
- Education is an Issue
- Many Suppliers not Online
- Bye-Bye All American
- Kyocera Expands Solar Cells
- Samsung Has A New Dram
- Chip Pickup Forecasted
- Five Carriers, One Name
- Beige Book is Blue
- Unisem Buys into Top 10
- Honeywell Boosts Nylon
- New Test NANDs Shipped
- Electronics Leadtimes
- Leadtimes expand
- Electronics Trends
- Will connector prices rise?
- Business Intelligence
- Distribution Briefs
- Chip revenue growth slows on price drops
- Prices will stay flat, but leadtimes to stretch for analog ICs
- Logistics
- Chalfant works with 3PL to gainbetter less-than-truckload rates
- LTL demand dives in 1Q
- Business Intelligence
- My Turn
- On balance, a good move for IBM on China
- Office
- The latest in MFPs unveiled at AIIM/On-Demand
- Business Intelligence
- Prices
- Raw Materials Boost PPI
- Elpida: Chips are Falling
- Chip Slurries are Rising
- Uranium Trading Set
- Linerboard Hike Revived
- Buyers show more concern about component prices
- Ocean Freight Rates Peak
- Rail Rates Stay Firm
- When Will Chip Tags Bottom?
- Samsung Action may Help
- LCD Prices in Flux
- Silver Keeps Escalating
- Low Chip Tags Bring Apple Up
- Samsung Exec Pleads Guilty
- Cell Phone Prices Stable
- Scale Up: Big Ideas in the Middle Market
- Midmarket EMS provider offers custom supply chain solutions to OEMs
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