Anglia Components is actively advising customers of anticipated supply constraints in the market. The company is warning that the market is flipping from a downward price trend with most components available ex-stock, to an upward price trend and extending lead times. Prices are rising by 5-15%, and lead-times from manufacturers for standard products such as MCUs has already reached 23 ...
Anglia Components
Anglia Components news provides updates from one of the UK’s top independent distributors of electronic components. Representing leading manufacturers, Anglia supports engineers with inventory solutions, supply chain services, and technical design support. Recent initiatives include digital tools, sustainability efforts, and increased investment in IoT and embedded systems. For Electronics Weekly readers, Anglia news highlights the evolving role of distribution partners in accelerating time-to-market, enabling product innovation, and maintaining supply continuity across the global electronics industry.
Anglia offering faster NPI service
Anglia Components is offering design engineers a faster NPI programme by posting NPIs on the Anglia Live e-commerce platform within 48 hours of release by the manufacturer. It will also have samples available free of charge, enabling customers to differentiate their next projects by integrating the latest cutting-edge products from a line-up of world class suppliers. The company’s NPI Express ...
Anglia extends ST franchise to Nordics and Baltic
Anglia Components has extended its authorised sales territory with STMicroelectronics, to include the Nordic and Baltic regions.. To support this expansion, Anglia will be recruiting a Nordics Manager and Field Application Engineers (FAEs), based in the territory. “The so-called ‘High Service’ and broadline fulfilment distributors do not support the complex needs of the smaller and medium-sized customers, and critically they ...
Most Read – Anti-dumping, ST, ADIOS Electronics, UK-US
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ADIOS Electronics a new distribution model
When Anglia Components lost the Analog Devices franchise as the semiconductor company dramatically streamlined its distribution network, CEO Steve Rawlins (pictured) saw an opportunity to create a new business model for outsourcing semiconductors. John Bowman, marketing director, explained: “There is a trend among certain large semiconductor manufacturers to reduce their distribution network. This, of course, reduces their operating costs and ...
Anglia stocks Vero for PCB prototyping
Component distributor Anglia Components is now stocking PCB prototyping aids and accessories from UK company Vero Technologies for UK and EU customers. “Vero’s range includes both traditional and innovative designs, manufactured at its headquarters in Southampton, UK, which combines decades of experience with modern production methods,” said Anglia technical director David Pearson: “The facility has benefited from significant investment in ...
Most Read – STEP for Semiconductor, Tomahawk 6, Stacked DRAM
Alliance Memory products, Soitec collaborating with Powerchip, the UKESF launching the Semiconductor STEP programme, Broadcom's Tomahawk 6, and Intel developing a stacked DRAM alternative to HBM...
Anglia signs Alliance for legacy memory
Earlier today, Anglia Components signed an agreement to support and supply the full range of legacy and new memory products, including SRAM, DRAM and Flash, manufactured by Alliance Memory. The Alliance products are pin-for-pin drop-in replacements for devices originally supplied by Micron, Samsung, Infineon/Cypress, Macronix, ISSI, Nanya, Hynix, and others. “Alliance Memory’s competitive pricing, multi-source supply strategy and secure inventory ...
Distribution views – market activity
Different market sectors are enjoying growth and this roundtable with key personnel from Anglia, Avnet America, DigiKey, Farnell Global, Future Electronics, Mouser and Powell Electronics discusses the reasons why. By Caroline Hayes. In which areas do you see the most order activity? Debbie Marriott, Anglia: Industrial and military. The UK has always been strong in the industrial and military sectors, ...
Anglia regrets ADI franchise decision
Anglia is taking the unusual step of issuing a press release following the loss of a significant franchise. Whilst acknowledging that ADI is perfectly within its rights to terminate its agreements with Anglia and two other regional EMEA distributors, the company believes that the decision will have a negative impact on customer choice. Explains Anglia’s CEO, Steve Rawlins: “Not everyone ...
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