Recently, the iComponents Business Division(iCS) of SINBON Electronics was awarded the Best Supplier Award by MiTAC. Among the 10 major suppliers recommended by MiTAC, SINBON Electronics stood out from its competitors for its competence to respond to customer needs with speed, meet delivery schedules and provide stable supply.

Stable quality supply as the best support for customers
SINBON Electronics has been working with MiTAC, a well-known brand in server OEM and car recorder and GPS for more than 20 years. As for the cooperation between SINBON and MiTAC in crystal (oscillators), the global shortage of materials has been severe due to the pandemic in the past 2 years, but the demand of the IC industry has grown going against the trend, and this has also boosted the demand of crystal. The iCS team still actively strives to have a stable supply every month with the OEMs and has become the team to put out fires for other manufacturers, and at the same time replenish the shortage of materials immediately.

Diverse products and service orientation
SINBON Electronics provides a diverse range of products. Except for the early connectors, its agency products that are under the cooperation with MiTAC are Crystal with KHz and MHz specifications. Crystal is used in a wide range of applications, such as IC products, any application that requires timing displays, crystal emits a frequency as a reference to make its operation stable, the common frequency is 32.768Hz. Additionally, SINBON maintains a high service quality and flexibility to meet customer needs and delivery schedules. iCS persists the spirit of customer and service-orientation. With sufficient stock and flexible delivery arrangements, making customers feel reassured and gain trust from the start in an ever-changing market.

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