Avnet Insights: Chip Shortage Underscores Opportunity to Strengthen Strategic Relationships
Avnet's second annual Insights survey highlights ongoing supply chain challenges in the electronics industry. A staggering 59% of engineers report worsening component shortages, with 79% prioritizing availability over market conditions. Key strategies include testing multiple parts early (23%) and building up buffer inventories (23%). Despite these challenges, over a third of respondents in Asia view market conditions positively. Pricing hikes and prolonged lead times are anticipated, with 74% citing access to components as a significant challenge.
- 23% of engineers are testing multiple parts for greater design flexibility.
- A third of respondents in Asia rate market conditions as fair, good, or excellent.
- 59% of engineers report worsening component shortages.
- 74% find access to electronic components a significant challenge.
- 29% expect continuous price increases.
Key takeaways from 2022:
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Following more than two years of systemic disruption, respondents have a cautious outlook on the semiconductor market. Looking back at the last year, over half say the components shortage has become more severe since 2021 (
59% ). -
The concern lies more with the ongoing shortages than overall market conditions. Over three-quarters (
79% ) of respondents said component availability is of most concern to them, compared to18% who noted market conditions. -
Still, the ongoing challenges have underscored the importance of strategic design and supply chain services – and engineers and product designers are taking notice. Nearly a quarter (
23% ) have begun testing and qualifying multiple parts that meet requirements early in the design process to design-in flexibility. Additionally, organizations are adjusting their supply chain strategies to build up buffer inventory (23% ) and lengthen supply agreements (21% ). -
Looking ahead, most are preparing for continuously increasing prices (
29% ) and even longer lead times (26% ). -
Regionally, however, there are signs of optimism. Of respondents in
Asia , more than a third rate their perspective on the market as fair, good, or excellent (36% ).
Amid an uneven market, pricing, lead times, and stock are top of mind.
Three-fourths (
The components most impacted by the shortage have been logic and programmables, and MCUs. When asked how access has changed, nearly three-quarters said it has worsened for both sets (
“Our second annual Avnet Insights survey shows that as engineers are trying to definitively pull out of the last several years of disruption, recovery will not be linear, and will instead be highly dependent on the industry one is designing for,” said
Engineers seek guidance on design flexibility and supply chain planning.
To address the market, many respondents are now focused on adding flexibility to their components from the start, creating an opening for distributor design services. While some are opting to wait (
Other design strategies engineers are turning to include seeking alternative sources for parts (
Supply chain visibility, transparency, and agility have been key considerations for organizations throughout the recent disruptions. Avnet Insights found many are turning their attention to building up buffer inventories (
“Relationships between engineers and distributors are continuously evolving and cyclical, and right now, we are seeing an increased understanding of the value that distribution, and its associated services, can add in the midst of prolonged uncertainty,” added Carrieres. “Engineers and product designers who lean into distribution’s design and supply chain services will not only be prepared to succeed in the current environment, but also be well positioned to navigate any potential future disruptions the industry – and technology – may face.”
The Avnet Insights customer survey was conducted among n=1605 global engineers. Regionally, respondents were based in the
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