Avnet Iberia SAU
C/ Chile, 10
Edificio Madrid 92 - 2ª planta - Office 229
E-28290 Las Matas Испания Телефон : +34 91 372 71 00 Факс : +34 91 636 97 88 Сайт :http://www.silica.com Электронная почта : madrid@silica.com
Филиалы
E-08014 Barcelona Телефон : +34 93 228 98 59
E-48960 Bilbao Телефон : +34 94 457 27 77
Команда
Председатель правления : Г-н. Francisco Javier Revilla
Информация
Год создания : 2001 Código de identificación fiscal : A28857274 Идентификационный номер НДС : ES A28857274 Годовой оборот 2010 : 50,00 M€ Косвенные продажи : 95% Эвакуация национальные / региональные / экспорт : 100/0/0 Специалист : полупроводники и электронные компоненты Основные бренды : Analog-Way, SCI, ST Microelectronics, Texas Instruments-Luminary Micro Products, Xilinx Заказчики : OEM, производители, семи-дистрибьютер, специализированные торговцы, фирмы по ремонту Сотрудники : 52 человек/ов
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Новости
Avnet promotes corporate officers
2011-12-22 United States : multispecialist Avnet has unveiled two corporate officer promotions. Steve Phillips, CIO, has been promoted to a corporate officer position of senior vice president for Avnet, Inc. from vice president. In addition, Graeme Watt, president of Avnet Technology Solutions EMEA, was elected as a new corporate vice president for Avnet, Inc.
Distributors lose industry share in 2011
2011-08-31
According to the last Canalys report, the growth of the distributors does not match those of the rest of the industry. The Canalys IT Industry major vendor (Apple, Cisco, Dell, EMC, Google, HP, IBM, Intel, Lexmark, Oracle, Microsoft and SAP) grew revenue 18% worldwide on average in the first quarter of 2011. In comparison, the big four distributors (Arrow ECS, Avnet TS, Ingram Micro and Tech Data) managed 11%, with many smaller distributors faring worse than this. Distributors have blamed recent disappointing results on excess inventory, poor retail demand, sluggish sell-out and weakening economies. They have comforted themselves by making peer group comparisons where sales-out data shows "we are performing as well as the others, so please blame the market for our results, not us!" And while these reasons are valid justifications, Canalys argues that distributors need to see the bigger picture and realize that for the first time in a decade industry trends are conspiring against them.
According to the report, distribution thrived for the last 10 years thanks to rapid notebook and netbook adoption and the virtualization of the server room, with two-tier distribution at the heart of the routes-to-market for both B2B and B2C vendors. But the growth drivers of the industry have now changed. Mobility is still booming, but now on the back of smaller devices, notably smart phones and pads, which are more and more sold either directly or through service providers. The server and storage markets are healthy, driven by data center activity and cloud applications. On top of these industry changes, the world economic growth is mainly coming from economies beyond Western Europe and the US, where the top 4 distributors are at best weak, at worse absent (MEA, Russia, Japan, etc.) : in these countries, local distributors will outgrow them, with already some local giants like Merlion in Russia for example. All of these factors combined are set to cause headaches for distributor executives for at least the next two years. The report concludes with a list of recommandations for the distributors to follow, if they wish their growth to match the industry, one of which is to go East as soon as possible…