Thursday, 26 September 2013

Reduce Costs with Atlantis' Scheduling Service

So far in 2013, we have seen manufacturer lead times and electronic component prices fluctuate over the months. With this in mind, we recommend to plan ahead wherever possible if you want to beat component shortages and rising costs.

When an unexpected crisis occurs, it can led to manufactures having no choice but to put production on hold. In some cases, they may even close down plants all together, as they struggle to obtain critical electronic components. One such disaster was the devastating Japanese earthquake in 2011 which saw electronic component lead times jump from 6 weeks to 16 weeks and remained at that level for several months.

That's why here at Atlantis we offer our free of charge Scheduling Service.

Our Scheduling Service allows you to manage productivity and cut costs. We also offer a stock holding facility and if you forecast what you will be buying in the next year, we can quote you on 12 months worth of stock.

This enables us to obtain you a better price for the higher quantity. We can then hold the stock here in our environmentally controlled warehouse and ship the parts out to you as and when you require them, just in time. Meaning that if a crisis occurs, you won't be affected.

Here are a few benefits of the Atlantis Scheduling Service....


It will boost manufacturing productivity and capacity utilization, by having the parts readily available as and when you require them

Orders can be scheduled up to 12 months in advance, so you get fixed prices which have no surprise fluctuations!

Reduce order to delivery lead time by more frequent & closer-to-delivery scheduling.

By ordering in bulk you can receive a high volume discount which will assist you in keeping your production costs to a minimum

Helps with accurate budgeting as you only pay for the parts you require, when you require them!
 
To find our more about our Scheduling Service, contact us on  ++1 905-290-1563 or visit our visit our website here.

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Can DNA Help Combat Counterfeits?

Counterfeit electronic components are continually edging their way into the US military supply chain. Previously, specific missile systems, aircraft, and combat support systems had all been identified by the Senate to contain counterfeit parts.

In 2012 the Senate approved an amendment that requires large defense contractors to establish systems for detecting and avoiding counterfeits, in the hope that this will help deal with the crisis.

Applied DNA Sciences, a security technology firm based in New York, have patented a technology called SigNature® DNA in which real plant DNA is used as a unique and fool proof way of verification.

 
The plant DNA is used to create a unique mark on the component which cannot be copied and will not wash off, even in aggressive industrial treatment baths.

Applied DNA Sciences state that “hundreds and of millions of Signature DNA marks now exist in the public domain on items ranging from consumer product packaging to microcircuits to guitars and none have ever been copied.”

SigNature® DNA is currently the only anti-counterfeiting technology currently funded by the Defense Logistics Agency, the agency that manages the military supply chain.

Let us know what you think, can DNA testing path the way for combating counterfeits?

To read the article in full, please click here.

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Koch Industries To Buy Electronics Firm Molex

In a recent announcement, Koch industries have confirmed they are to buy global electronic components company Molex, for $7.2 billion.

Koch Industries are one of the world's largest privately owned companies and currently own a highly diverse group of firms ranging from refining and biofuels, to fertilizers and commodity trading.

Koch Industries has agreed to pay Molex's shareholders $38.50 per share, for a total equity value of approximately $7.2 billion. The deal is expected to close by the end of this year and will see Molex become a standalone subsidiary of Koch. Molex will continue to be operated by the company's current management team and will also keep it's existing name and head office, located in Lisle, Illinois.

Martin Slark, Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Molex said, “this transaction will allow us to build on Molex’s proud past and strengthen us for a powerful future. We are excited to work with Koch to continue our track record of growth and investment in people, innovation and technology.”

Charles Koch, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Koch Industries, considers Molex “an exciting acquisition which provides a significant new platform for growth”.

To read the article in full, please click here.

Visit our website to search for Molex parts using our online database.

Thursday, 5 September 2013

Explosive Fire at Hynix DRAM Plant

South Korean owned Hynix, said production should resume shortly after an explosive fire broke out at their China based memory chip plant in Wuxi.

The fire started at around 3.50pm local time yesterday during chip equipment installation and was extinguished in under two hours. Luckily no one was seriously injured in the fire, Hynix  stated that there was only one minor injury and the fire was not as severe as it might seem.

Photos taken at the scene by local media show thick, black smoke billowing from the plant,  but Hynix assure that because the fire was concentrated in the air purification facilities, that are linked to the rooftop of the fab, the smoke seemed much worse than it actually was.


Photo courtesy of chiphell.com
Hynix are the worlds number two maker of DRAM chips and fears that the fire could increase prices yet again (please read our blog post Dram Prices Set to Rise in 2013) are at the forefront of everyone’s minds. Their Wuxi plant produces around 40-50% of their total DRAM output, so suspension of this plant could lead to a shortage in an already tight market.

Hynix has stated that there is currently no material damage to the equipment and therefore they expect to resume operation soon, so overall production and supply volume will not be affected. We will bring you news on this issue as it happens.

To read the article in full, please click here.

Have you thought of scheduling parts to avoid lead times? At Atlantis we offer a free Scheduling Service which will give you complete peace of mind when shortages or long lead times occur as your order can be scheduled up to 12 months in advance, this also helps keep the cost down too.

For more information on our Scheduling Service, please visit our website.