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How New Tariffs Might Disrupt the Electronic Component Supply Chain

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In this episode of Supply Chain Now, hosts Scott Luton and Marty Parker welcome Justin Sears, Head of Product Marketing for SaaS at Altium, to explore how manufacturers can stay resilient amid rising tariffs, supply chain disruptions, and evolving global risks. Justin shares how his career journey—from early SaaS solutions to leading cloud-based collaboration tools for electronics design—has shaped his approach to visibility, agility, and innovation.

Together, they unpack the complex impact of new tariffs on electronic components, why just-in-time is being replaced by just-in-case, and how companies are shifting procurement strategies to adapt. Justin also talks about the role of cloud platforms like Altium 365 in improving real-time collaboration across design, procurement, and manufacturing—bridging gaps, reducing errors, and increasing speed to market.

Jump into the conversation:

(00:00) Intro

(01:14) Electronics industry and trade landscape

(02:21) Altium's history

(07:24) Impact of US tariffs on electronics

(14:46) Challenges in product development

(18:13) Cloud-based collaboration and workflow automation

(24:44) Shifting from single to multi-source models

(25:09) The challenges of coordination

(25:33) Eliminating email chaos

(26:12) The importance of supply chain visibility

(26:44) Analog vs. digital supply chain management

(27:41) Benefits of cloud platforms

(29:37) Real-world examples of digitalization

(32:34) Geopolitical and cyber threats

(38:46) Collaboration in supply chain management

(43:27) The crystal ball of global sourcing

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This episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Marty Parker, and produced by Trisha Cordes, Joshua Miranda, and Amanda Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/how-new-tariffs-might-disrupt-electronic-component-supply-chain-1414

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In this episode of Supply Chain Now, hosts Scott Luton and Marty Parker welcome Justin Sears, Head of Product Marketing for SaaS at Altium, to explore how manufacturers can stay resilient amid rising tariffs, supply chain disruptions, and evolving global risks. Justin shares how his career journey—from early SaaS solutions to leading cloud-based collaboration tools for electronics design—has shaped his approach to visibility, agility, and innovation.

Together, they unpack the complex impact of new tariffs on electronic components, why just-in-time is being replaced by just-in-case, and how companies are shifting procurement strategies to adapt. Justin also talks about the role of cloud platforms like Altium 365 in improving real-time collaboration across design, procurement, and manufacturing—bridging gaps, reducing errors, and increasing speed to market.

Jump into the conversation:

(00:00) Intro

(01:14) Electronics industry and trade landscape

(02:21) Altium's history

(07:24) Impact of US tariffs on electronics

(14:46) Challenges in product development

(18:13) Cloud-based collaboration and workflow automation

(24:44) Shifting from single to multi-source models

(25:09) The challenges of coordination

(25:33) Eliminating email chaos

(26:12) The importance of supply chain visibility

(26:44) Analog vs. digital supply chain management

(27:41) Benefits of cloud platforms

(29:37) Real-world examples of digitalization

(32:34) Geopolitical and cyber threats

(38:46) Collaboration in supply chain management

(43:27) The crystal ball of global sourcing

Additional Links & Resources:


This episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Marty Parker, and produced by Trisha Cordes, Joshua Miranda, and Amanda Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/how-new-tariffs-might-disrupt-electronic-component-supply-chain-1414

  continue reading

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