Asian Sources Launches New Web Sites

Published: 4 June 1999 y., Friday
Web sites Computer Products Online and Electronic Components Online will allow buyers to link to the thousands of suppliers in the main Asian Sources Online community database. Computer product buyers are kept up to date daily on the latest news and issues impacting the development of the computer industry. In addition, weekly detailed articles on trends, technology, and new products are made available. A special weekly section specifically designed for industry buyers allows users to read up on OEM (original equipment manufacturer) services and products offered by Asian companies highlighting facilities, design, quality, technology, and research and development. The electronic components Web site serves to aid industry buyers to better understand the Asian electronics industry by providing users with daily updates. Through the Web site, users learn about events in the Asian components industry while having access to new product announcements made by Asian manufacturers. Opinion polls focusing on component demand, pricing, and supplies also serve to provide real insights into the business, allowing overseas buyers to be better informed on the latest turn of events.
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