ELECTRONICS

In electronics, a missed launch is a missed cycle.

Short product cycles, launch-day spikes, and high return rates that eat into margin. SPS connects every brand, retailer, and distributor on one network.

When accuracy is non-negotiable, your supply chain has to work

What makes SPS a leader in the electronics supply chain?

300,000+

Trading relationships in the SPS network

480+

Electronics brands and retailers on the SPS network

Work of 4

FTEs of manual entry Nanoleaf automated with SPS

Where does the electronics supply chain break down?

A launch spikes demand across every partner at once
A launch spikes demand across every partner at once

A launch spikes demand across every partner at once

When a product drops, brands, retailers, distributors, and 3PLs feel it the same week. The slowest connection sets the pace.

Short lifecycles punish slow onboarding
Short lifecycles punish slow onboarding

Short lifecycles punish slow onboarding

Product cycles get shorter every year. Onboard the slow way, and the SKU nears end-of-life before the connection is live.

High return rates compound the short-cycle challenge
High return rates compound the short-cycle challenge

High return rates compound the short-cycle challenge

Electronics see 11 to 20% of units returned, and the post-holiday wave hits hardest. Accurate item data decides what you recover.

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How electronics teams stay ahead of the cycle

Onboard connections in days

Whether you ship consumer devices or run an industrial electronics supply chain, the network already knows your partners’ requirements. Go live in days, not months.

Compliance handled by the network

Best Buy, Amazon, Target, and specialty retailers each enforce different ASN, labeling, and routing rules. When one changes, it is applied once, for everyone.

Shared inventory visibility

Retailers see what is in stock. Brands see what is selling. Both sides work from the same data, so launch windows stay open and BOPIS promises hold.

Accountability across the network

Brands recover revenue lost to chargebacks and compliance gaps. Retailers get supplier scorecards tied to fill rates and ASN accuracy. The network surfaces both.

Onboard connections in days
Compliance handled by the network
Shared inventory visibility
Accountability across the network
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Electronics brands grow on the network

Nanoleaf scales from dozens to thousands of orders

Smart lighting took off and Best Buy and Home Depot came calling. SPS Fulfillment replaced manual entry so the team could scale.

4 FTEs

Worth of work automated, no new hires

Thousands

Monthly orders, up from dozens

Skullcandy automates EDI into SAP

As volume grew across Best Buy, Target, and Staples, SPS automated EDI into SAP and handles retailer setup and testing.

~30%

Year-over-year growth supported

Hands-free

Retailer setup, testing, compliance

Crosley moves to managing by exception

Crosley automated EDI into JD Edwards with SPS. Routine work shifted to the network so the team could focus on growth.

105 min

Weekly EDI upkeep, down from hours

Hands-off

Orders flow without manual touch

Bring your electronics supply chain onto one connected network.

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Spotlight

The 5 Biggest Demand Forecasting Challenges (and How to Fix Them)

When a product spikes or a newer model takes over, forecasts break. See how to plan for sudden swings and protect in-stock rates.

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How IT Should Define Supplier Readiness Criteria

Slow onboarding shows up at peak, when a new partner can’t handle volume. Define EDI and ASN readiness so connections go live and stay reliable.

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Understanding Net Sales Leakage

Returns, deductions, and shortages quietly erode margin. See how leakage ties back to forecasting and how to protect your bottom line.

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The next product cycle is already coming. Be ready for it.

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