Guest Post by: Willie N.
Partminer connects the world, as it collects pricing and availability information worldwide. They have sources located in Asia, North America and Europe. Their primary function is to analyze potential price savings on inventories a company may want to purchase. Over 113 million electronic components, which include over 2,900 semiconductor manufacturers, ensure a steady supply chain.
The database for this supply system is called CAPS. Besides being immensely large and comprehensive, it has over 50 years of historical data stored within its capacity. This database is constantly being upgraded so that buyers and sellers have easy access to new products, product improvements and changes, and of course, any product that is being removed from the market. Recently, Partminer added to their database a comprehensive file regarding hazardous material. This new addition will help corporations to comply with environmental issues that the electronics industry is now facing as this new technology explodes across the globe.
This new resource will be indispensable as this data will enable buyers and engineers to see this information and make sound assessments. It can help with their decisions regarding recycling, disposal of materials as well as importing and exporting of hazardous material. Located in Melville, New York, Partminer has offices throughout the world and can be contacted through the Internet at Partminer.com. Partminer is heavily involved in the electronic component industry and their newest endeavors will only add to the success of a market that is profitable and growing.

