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The end of the year 2009 means that we can so far been labeled the worst recession since the Great Depression behind us and look forward to better things in 2010. 2009 will be remembered as the year of the world on its head got turned around economically opened everyone’s eyes and shows us that the world economy is as fragile as ever, perhaps even more from globalization.
The electronics industry has been particularly hard hit with the consumers do not spend their hard earned money on electronic devices that have a domino effect through the production of the causes and the supply chain. The electronic sales for 2009 were expected to fall to ten percent. This doesn’t seem a lot, however, expect global sales sheets on $ 1.38 trillion U.S. dollars, in turn, a deposit of $ 138 billion U.S. dollars. Figures like these have a major impact on sales. The semiconductor industry expects only a 23% decline in worldwide sales to about $ 200 billion U.S. dollars. Includes a similar direction of the passive components market, resistors, capacitors and inductors, is a look at 18% decline in sales to 20 billion U.S. dollars.
With the economic downturn, electronic parts and component suppliers need to rethink their business strategies and to be are now concentrating on its core business in a position to weather the economic storm. There was also an important time in quality assurance and quality control processes to invest. As a result of the Electronic Part Catalog downturn, it was easier for the manufacturers of substandard and counterfeit parts of its dangerous product on the market and in electronic devices. It has become easier for these illegal manufacturers and suppliers are looking for cheaper products and shorter lead suppliers. This is why many established e-suppliers have a lot of investment and time into their quality control methods and processes to ensure they deliver top-quality products to market and protect their customers from dangerous substandard and counterfeit parts.
Apart With all the economic doom and gloom, there is a light at the end of the tunnel and revenue expectations are expected to improve towards the end of the fourth quarter of 2009 and even more in 2010. With the return will begin consumer confidence, sales of electronic equipment and increase the production and kick and electronic parts and components supply chains and help in economic recovery, we hope to see in 2010.
Monday, January 25, 2010
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