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[Webinar Recording]
Part Analytics: Managing Electronics Supply Chain Post-COVID-19

This webinar was held in partnership with Part Analytics on May 12, 2020, 11:00 AM (CDT)

The COVID-19 crisis has radically changed the supply chain landscape for the foreseeable future.

While countries work to reopen their economies, companies across the supply chain are looking at returning to work despite a permanently altered industry. An efficient and effective supply chain is critical now more than ever. 

Supply chain professionals have a lot to consider, including:

  • How manufacturing companies are preparing to reopen in a post-COVID world, including employee safety and quality control measures
  • Tools for updating business operations to accommodate remotely distributed teams
  • How companies are managing and adapting to supply chain disruptions and cost pressures
  • Which threats and opportunities EMS providers and OEMs are currently experiencing, and how they can differentiate themselves amid COVID-19

Part Analytics and CMC Consultants tackle these topics and more in this webinar recording. Fill in the form on this page to gain access to this exclusive video.


Featured Speakers

Jithendra

Jithendra Palasagaram is the Founder and CEO of Part Analytics. He co-founded Part Analytics in 2019 after recognizing pain points in the electronics procurement industry and designing elegant and effective systems to address them. Prior to founding Part Analytics, Jithendra spent 13 years in engineering and procurement functions at GE Healthcare. Jithendra developed and executed strategy to digitize electronics spend management and get better visibility to spend and risk data across 4 different GE businesses.

David

David Collins is the Founding Partner of China Manufacturing Consultants. David brings 35+ years of manufacturing experience in computer, automotive, aerospace, furniture, and chemical industries. He has worked for General Motors, Chrysler, Foxconn, and Jabil. He has built and managed several automotive plants in North America, and successfully turned around Foxconn’s Mexico plant during the swine flu crisis in 2009-2010. David has lived in China for the past 10 years.