Let’s rebuild your broken supply chain links stronger, faster, & smarter.

Component sourcing is getting harder every year – and by the minute, competitors are gobbling up the ingredients for success. 


As demand grows for key electronic components, a simple talk with a veteran insider may be your secret recipe for supply chain solutions. Simcona offers free consultations to help procurement teams:

  • Limit downtime when the unexpected occurs
  • Manage stock efficiently & proactively
  • Save money at every step

Fill out the form to start solving for tomorrow today.

Why Get a Distribution Consultant Involved?

Success Stories | Electronics Supply Chain Solutions

“There’s a long and grueling approval process when identifying and approving alternative suppliers or parts due to supply constraints. We had a really good experience with Simcona. They were very responsive about supply shifts, alternative components, etc. and allowed for batch orders that coincide with our production schedule.”
Sean B

Automotive Customer

“We’ve participated in all of (Simcona’s solutions). Simcona is a long-term partner of ours because, knowing our business, we need partners that are synergistic to us. They’re very responsive.”
Mike F

Manufacturing Customer

Electronics Consulting FAQs

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Who is Simcona?

Simcona Electronics is a family-owned and -operated component distributor with 130,000 sq. ft. of facilities in Rochester, N.Y. Since 1962, we’ve helped sourcing teams thrive by prioritizing long-term relationships and proactive problem-solving.

What can I expect from a free consultation?

We’ll conduct a needs assessment with you, then form a sourcing solution that represents your ideal balance of cost, availability, and quality. This could include discussion of specific shortages, spec requirements, regulatory compliance, or any other challenge you’re facing.

What supply/project information is important to provide?

To help a distributor best understand your needs, be prepared to share a list of requirements, project BOM, documentation, or any other relevant info.

Is it better to buy from a manufacturer or distributor?

Buying directly from the maker is a simpler, shorter supply route. However, a manufacturer’s focus is on production, and you’ll get a more complete service experience from a distributor. In addition to offering a wider product range and bulk discounts, a distributor can bundle component-selection support and inventory management into the deal.

How can I share my situation with you?

Reach out with the form above, and include as many or few initial details as you’d like. Or, call us at (800) 274-6266.

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