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CCL to Exhibit at electronica India
August 17, 2017 | CCLEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
UK based excess inventory management specialist CCL announced today that they plan to exhibit at electronica India for the first time.
Hosted at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 14th – 16th September 2017; electronica India gathers international and local market leaders from the electronics industry. The show is co-located with Productronica India and Laser World of Photonics India and there will be many international exhibitors from countries such as Japan, Taiwan, China, Germany, and the UK.
Government initiatives like “Make in India” have supported electronics manufacturing in the country for the past few years and the electronics industry is now one of the largest and fastest-growing in the world.
With such a large number of electronics manufacturers entering the Indian market and products being made to suit local demand, OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) and EMS (Electronics Manufacturing Services) will inevitably face the issue of excess inventory; and when the challenge arises, choosing an established inventory management specialist to guide them is vital.
CCL’s Managing Director, Adam Chinery, commented “Exhibiting at electronica gives us a really good opportunity to explore the growing electronics market in India. The goal with CCL’s visit is to establish new relationships with the key decision makers in the supply chain. It’s an emerging market for us; there aren’t many companies like CCL in India. We look forward to meeting anyone who has questions about their excess electronic component inventory and we welcome the opportunity to review any stock lists at the show to discuss the options available to free up valuable warehouse space and generate a good return on excess stock.”
Managing Director, Adam Chinery, will attend the show with local representatives.
Visit CCL at electronica India in the UK Pavilion; booth 12a/2259b.
About CCL
CCL provides Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) with a one-stop solution to their excess component inventory.
Despite various improvements in the industry, excess inventory will always be an issue that all OEM and EMS providers face; and when the challenge arises, choosing an established inventory management specialist to guide them is vital.
100% focused on inventory management, CCL has evolved to assist thousands of electronics companies with managing their inventory; freeing up valuable warehouse space and improving cash flow.
Our 20 years’ experience is gained from partnering with some of the best-known technology companies globally, and our status as an independent broker means we are flexible enough to provide a bespoke service for any requirement.
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