The SECOR Exchange platform achieves a win-win situation for all stages of the value chain in compliance with antitrust law
By yourself, you will not be able to make the current excess inventory available. The SECOR-Exchange process offers an efficient and secure way to do that. A process developed by experts in the automotive and logistics industry.
Advantages for
automotive OEMs
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Increased production of vehicles
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Utilization of excess parts with semiconductors at supplier level (tier 1) for the exchange of bottleneck semiconductors
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Reduction of dependence on brokers
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Anti-trust compliant process to work fairly with other OEMs in crisis situations (each OEM builds same number of additional vehicles)
Advantages for
automotive suppliers
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Increased sales of all components, not just semiconductors due to the increased production of cars
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Potential overproduction due to unrealized sale of bottleneck semiconductors are made available to other participants on the exchange
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Stored parts from tier-n suppliers with standard semiconductors are used to exchange bottleneck standard semiconductors
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Reduction of dependence on brokers
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Antitrust-approved process for fair trade with other Tier 1s in crisis situations (both OEMs involved build the same number of vehicles more and you can supply them with additional quantities)
Advantages for semiconductor manufactures
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Increased sales of all components, not just semiconductors due to the increased production of cars
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Potential overproduction by Tier 1 suppliers due to unrealized sale of bottleneck semiconductors are made available to other participants on the exchange.
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Reduction of dependence on brokers, while at the same time the entire industry improves its image
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Antitrust-approved process for fair trade with other Tier 1s (both OEMs involved build the same increased number of vehicles and you can supply them with additional quantities)
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A currently intransparent market becomes more transparent and therefore, becomes the basis for strategic alliances in the field of standard semiconductors