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Aug 26 2025
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How the 2026 EV Push Is Reshaping Component Lifecycles and Storage Demands

By Michael Stratton

With governments and automakers racing toward 2026 EV milestones, the pressure to secure long-term access to electronic components has never been greater. Automotive OEMs are accelerating their commitments to electrification, but the real challenge lies…

Aug 23 2025
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How Red Sea Shipping Disruptions Are Reviving Interest in U.S.-Based Inventory Hubs

By Michael Stratton

Ongoing attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea have disrupted one of the world’s most important trade routes. As ships avoid the Suez Canal and reroute around the Cape of Good Hope, global lead…

Aug 20 2025
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How ISO and AS9120 Certifications Are Shaping Vendor Selection in Aerospace

By Michael Stratton

In the aerospace industry, every link in the supply chain must operate with precision—and that includes inventory storage. As procurement teams face growing pressure to meet regulatory, traceability, and quality standards, certifications like ISO 9001:2015…

Aug 19 2025
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Why Compliance-Focused Storage Is Now a Procurement Requirement

By Michael Stratton

In highly regulated industries like aerospace, defense, and medical devices, compliance isn’t just a departmental concern—it’s a critical part of the procurement process. As global oversight tightens and accountability expands across the supply chain, manufacturers…

Aug 14 2025
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The Hidden Risks of Keeping Semiconductor Inventory In-House

By Michael Stratton

When an OEM completes a last-time buy for an end-of-life (EOL) semiconductor component, the assumption is simple: store it, ship it as needed, and avoid disruption. But what seems like a straightforward inventory move can…

Jun 04 2025
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Supporting Long-Tail Builds After Design Freeze

By Michael Stratton

In many sectors—especially aerospace, defense, medical, and industrial controls—products can remain in production or field support for 10, 15, even 25 years. But while the lifespan of the product is long, the window to secure…

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