German distributors are having a good 2017

source: Electronics Weekly news

Germany’s component distribution market returned to strong growth figures at the start of the new financial year.

After a rather mediocre 2016, sales by companies registered with the industry assoication FBDi (Fachverband Bauelemente Distribution) grew 6.3% to reach €907m during the first quarter.

According to the FBDi, the next few quarters look more promising, as orders have jumped 20% to over €1bn. The book-to-bill rate was 1.11.

Sales of semiconductors grew by almost 6% to €635m.

FBDi chairman, Georg Steinberger, writes:

“The overall position of the German high-tech industry is even better since its electronics manufacturing activities are focused to a large extent in lower-cost regions of Eastern Europe.  Perceived growth among customers in the first quarter is leaning more toward double-digits.”

There are ongoing negative factors, these include increasing delivery times in the semiconductor industry and high workload at factories which can lead to duplicate bookings.

“The year 2017 will also continue to be dominated by price increases by the manufacturers. The fact that more and more semiconductor components are single-source products is significantly restricting customer choice and therefore the potential for negotiation,” said Steinberger.

“Many manufacturers are also constricting their sales channels or attempting to supply typical distribution customers themselves – a move that will not necessarily lead to a more customer-friendly service.”

The strongest product segment was electromechanical components, which grew by almost 13%, followed by passive components, which rose 7.5%.

Power supplies also recorded double-digit growth of 12.2%.

 

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