Tag: black-owned business

3 Reasons to Diversify Production Among Multiple Suppliers

Multiple-Sourcing vs. Single-Sourcing: A Case for Diversified Suppliers In decades past, buyers demonstrated a strong preference toward single sourcing in their production and supply chain. And it made sense: build a strong, solid relationship with one manufacturer, focus on consistent communication and collaboration so you can take advantage of economies of scale by ordering in […]

Avoiding Scope Creep: How an Electronics Manufacturing Partner’s Supply Chain Can Help

How An Electronics Manufacturing Partner’s Supply Chain Benefits You The importance of supplier relations when avoiding scope creep If you’re used to the stresses of handling electronics manufacturing projects in-house or sourcing your own parts for assembly, it can feel like a reprieve when you hand a new or backlogged project over to an electronics […]

10 Things to Look for When Selecting an Electronics Contract Manufacturing Partner

Not sure where to begin when it comes to choosing a partner for your custom electronics contract manufacturing needs? Are you wondering if you should just keep everything in-house? Whether your team is looking for manufacturing support on a new project or if you’re weighing the benefits of bringing a partner on to supplement your […]

Recently Announced Program by EY for Black and Latinx Entrepreneurs Includes Electro Soft, Incorporated

MONTGOMERYVILLE, Pennsylvania, February 4, 2021 — Ernst & Young LLP (EY US) recently announced the inaugural cohort of the Entrepreneurs Access Network (EAN), a business accelerator and comprehensive, executive program designed to help Black- and Latinx-owned companies transcend barriers and scale their business. The inaugural cohort includes select entrepreneurs across the US, including Karla Trotman, […]

Philadelphia Inquirer Interview About Black-Owned Business

Last month, President Karla Trotman was sent interview questions for an article that was to appear in the Philadelphia Inquirer about Black-owned businesses finding new opportunities during this current iteration of the racial justice movement. While most of her questions did not appear in the article, one of the quotes was cut and didn’t fully […]