1. The article discusses the issue of deadstock in electronics manufacturing, highlighting how unused components represent tied-up capital and missed opportunities. 2. It reveals the challenges faced by manufacturers like TESCOM, where non-moving components are compared to unutilized gold. 3. The article also explores the impact of rapid technological advancements and short product life cycles on inventory management strategies in EMS companies.
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