Distributors Provide Critical Environmental Information (19-Jan-2006)
... have asked component makers to ascribe new part numbers to lead-free versions of their components. The National
Electronic Distributors Association formally issued a letter to the industry asking for new numbers. About 65 to 70 percent of ...
Measuring savings potential (13-Jan-2006)
... using distribution.The Supply Chain Savings Calculator was developed in collaboration between the National
Electronic Distributors Assn. and Texas A & M University. Research done at the university determined that a broad line semiconductor ...
Commerce gets more complex (10-Jan-2006)
... have developed their own component tracking systems, and two supply chain industry associations—the National
Electronic Distributors Association and the Electronics Representatives Association—are trying to standardize component tracking ...
RoHS Part Numbering: The Continuing Saga (10-Jan-2006)
... it," Immelt says . "Increasingly for business, 'green' is green."More RoHS Help OnlineJoining other
electronic distributors, Newark InOne, a Chicago subsidiary of the U.K.'s Premier Farnell, has launched RoHS Express ...
From punch cards to PCs to iPods (13-Dec-2005)
... Harvey Hubble professor in Industrial Distribution at Texas A&M and a member of the board of the National
Electronic Distributors Association (NEDA), the ID curriculum—which dates back to 1956 at Lawrence's campus—was driven by an industry ...
Most parts suppliers ready for RoHS (5-Oct-2005)
... This is a move that has been strongly advocated by distributors and by their industry group, the National
Electronic Distributors Association.Today, 72 percent of suppliers are offering new part numbers to designate lead-free compliance. Last ...
IBS acquires Australian software developer (10-Mar-2005)
... HarperCollins, McGraw-Hill, Macmillan, Elsevier and Harvard University Press, as well as international consumer
electronic distributors including Hagemeyer, Pioneer, Makita and ...