Transforming traditional operations into dynamic, digitalised systems is foundational to modern supply chain management. As a leading electronics manufacturing services (EMS) provider, we specialise in enhancing responsiveness and efficiency, focusing on adaptability, agility, and flexibility to meet the demands of fast-moving markets.
PCI delivers an adaptable, agile, and flexible EMS supply chain by proactively managing risks, leveraging predictive analytics, and using data-driven planning to enhance resilience. By combining advanced technologies, global expertise, and end-to-end supply chain visibility, PCI enables partners to anticipate disruptions, optimize decision-making, and build a reliable, responsive, and efficient supply chain that adapts to changing market demands.
Our Supply Chain Capabilities
Here's a list of what we can offer to our clients:
Group Network Line Management
Line management resolves shortages and excesses before they reach the production floor. By drawing on the wider group network rather than a single sourcing channel, we secure parts at short lead times and redistribute surplus across sites, matching supply to demand.
DFxSC (Supply Chain)
Component risk is assessed before it becomes a build problem. Our bill of materials (BOM) health analysis reviews component selection, suggests alternatives, checks whether a supplier is financially sound, and flags parts approaching end-of-life so a stronger option is specified in time.
Warehouse Digitalisation: End-to-End Supply Chain Management
Warehouse control is where inventory accuracy is won or lost, so we improve our warehouse efficiency by digitalizing inventory control from sourcing through dispatch. As part of our broader digitalisation in supply chain management, the team holds real-time, even mobile, access to the warehouse management system, keeping operations fast and productive.
Frequently Asked Questions About Supply Chain Management
How Can You Offer Competitive Pricing and Ensure Quality With On-Time Delivery?
Three disciplines sit behind it. On cost, we use the scale of the Celestica network to negotiate component supply, reflecting group buying power. On quality, we buy only from approved distribution and critical manufacturers, backed by lab testing and certification. On delivery, we secure continuity of supply by managing sourcing end to end, so the schedule holds.
What is the future of electronics supply chain management?
Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and blockchain are reshaping electronics supply chain management, sharpening decision-making, improving visibility, and increasing automation to reduce human error and build resilience. The direction is a fully digitalised, connected factory, and that extends to sourcing: buying from key suppliers must be digitalised alongside everything else.