Endries International, Inc.

Endries International, Inc.

Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage

Brillion, Wisconsin 4,073 followers

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Endries was established as a family-owned fastener distributor based out of Northeastern Wisconsin. For 50 years, Endries has worked with original equipment manufacturers (OEM's) and has built our business around supporting manufacturers. Today, Endries manages over 500,000 SKU's, including various fasteners and related production components for operations around the world. From small privately held shops to multi-site manufacturers, Endries makes it easier for businesses of every size to focus on what they do best. Our sourcing and supply program throughout North America, Europe and Asia, coupled with our fulfillment solutions, allow our customers to succeed, without having to worry about the small but important products that are necessary to their operation. Endries' Material Management programs are technology-based systems designed to incorporate lean manufacturing principles into your inventory replenishment process. Endries manages inventory based on our customers' usage and adjusts inventory levels based on demand. While Endries is known for fasteners, think of us as a reliable source for all your Class "C" and production components. We customize our service offerings based on customer requirements and offer a range of different fulfillment solutions, including single-bin system, multi-bin system, PULSE, on-site management, industrial dispensing/vending, dock-to-dock, and kitting and sub-assemblies.

Website
http://www.endries.com
Industrie
Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage
Größe des Unternehmens
501-1,000 employees
Hauptsitz
Brillion, Wisconsin
Typ
In Privatbesitz
Gegründet
1970
Spezialitäten
VMI and vendor managed inventory systems for class C commodities and fasteners/hardware for OEM companies worldwide

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  • There is still time to vote! Endries is thrilled to be in the running for the 14th Annual SuperNova Awards in the category “Future of Work: Employee Experience”. This award showcases our recent collaboration with Infor on AI and RPA processes allowing us to revolutionize parts matching, enhance profits, and meet increasing customer demands. If you haven’t yet, please consider taking a moment to cast your vote for us! Voting is open through the end of August. Thank you so much for your support. #Endries #Fasteners #Infor #disribution #ThankYou https://lnkd.in/ePQcWktN

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  • Endries is thrilled to announce that we have been selected as a finalist for the 14th Annual SuperNova Awards. This award showcases our recent collaboration with Infor on AI and RPA processes allowing us to revolutionize parts matching, enhance profits, and meet increasing customer demands. The category is called “Future of Work: Employee Experience”, which recognizes companies that deliver the best possible employee experience as a means to maximize wellness and productivity using tools that support the future of work and people analytics. Now, we need your support! Through the month of August voting is open to the public. Please consider taking a moment to cast your vote for us! Every vote brings us closer to achieving this milestone and fuels our journey toward greater accomplishments. https://lnkd.in/ePQcWktN Thank you for your support. #Endries #Fasteners #Infor #distribution

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  • Endries International Inc. is pleased to introduce Jeff Poulos as our new Executive Vice President of Operations. Jeff joins Endries from Digikey International, one of the largest, multibillion dollar electronic component distributors in the world where he served as Vice President of Order Fulfillment managing four facilities and 2,100 associates. Jeff’s roots, education, and work experience make him an exceptionally natural fit with our company. His passion for team building, his expertise in systems, operational disciplines, warehouse technology, and setting up distribution centers will be invaluable as we grow and scale. In addition to his operations responsibilities, Jeff will be an integral member of Endries Senior Leadership Team. Welcome to Endries Jeff!

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  • Endries International, Inc. is pleased to introduce Amy Keller as our new Corporate Vice President of Marketing. Amy will work closely with all Endries leaders, especially those that are directly customer and supplier facing, to craft and implement marketing initiatives that will accelerate our continued growth and success. Amy comes to Endries from Abracon where she was Chief Marketing Officer leading the global marketing and product teams for this electronic component supplier. Prior to Abracon, Amy spent 17 years at Arrow Electronics, a $33 billion, Fortune 500 distributor of electronic components. She is also well known in the electronics industry for her pioneering work with the Women in Electronics association where she was a founding director and remains an active board member. Welcome to Endries Amy!

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  • 💡Check out Michael Knight's advice on worst-case scenario supply chain insurance💡

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    President & CEO Endries International Inc

    The tailwinds for U.S. #manufacturing are strengthening as the funds from the Infrastructure  Investment and Jobs Act passed the end of 2021 begin to be deployed, the inventory buildup from the last few years is resolved, #reshoring picks up speed, and the threat of rampant inflation diminishes. Sounds great, but (there is always a “but”) the state of the supply chains that feed OEM manufacturers are a headwind that will blunt forward progress, if not outright halt it. This was the subject of a talk I gave at a recent industry conference, a snippet of which is attached to this post.   Supply chains for manufacturers of everything from industrial equipment and automobiles to furniture and pharmaceuticals are optimized for efficiency and cost. Further, they are highly dependent on a “best-case” environmental scenarios… weather, geopolitical, regulatory, etc.  More and more, worst-case environmental scenarios have become the norm.  Extreme weather, the trend toward nationalism (which cranks up trade tensions), global pandemics, etc. are all a big problem for supply chains that are remote (often offshore) and centralized. The “worst-case” scenario is prevailing as evidenced by the increasing amplitude of the classic supply chain bullwhip.   The technology exists today to reconfigure supply chains in ways that support the optimization of efficiencies and cost, and support resilience and agility. Simply put, digitally connecting all the links significantly strengths the entire chain, no matter the configuration. But legacy incentives, plus underappreciated concerns about the proprietary nature of most corporate supply chains, are blocking digitization. Prioritizing cost over all other factors and cementing that priority in place with comp plans that reward purchase-price-variance over total-cost-of-ownership further hinders supply chain transformation.   Inventory de-stocking and normalization of material lead times put OEM manufacturing in the U.S. in a recessionary mindset/mode which relieved a lot of pressure in the supply chain. This won’t last. When the reset/re-calibration is complete, and the tailwinds start to blow in earnest, manufacturing in the U.S. could easily have a supply chain crisis déjà vu the likes of 2021/2022, or worse. For the time being, the best insurance is inventory. No one likes buying insurance, but when something goes wrong, which it too often does in today's supply chains, you are sure glad you have it. #supplychain EDS Women in Electronics Electronics Representatives Association (ERA)

  • Recently, Endries had the pleasure of hosting our “Innovate to Elevate” Supplier Show and Sales Conference. The 3 day event was attended by Endries associates from all over North America, Taiwan and China who then had the opportunity to meet with over fifty of Endries key supply partners. It was an incredible gathering of minds, where we explored the latest in industry trends, strategies, and technologies to continue to propel Endries forward. With fresh insights and renewed energy we’re ready to continue innovating to elevate our performance and exceed customer expectations.

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  • In episode 1 of Octopart's Leadership Circuit, Special guest Michael Knight, President and CEO of Endries International dives into the transformative potential of AI, the resurgence of nearshoring in manufacturing, and the impact of infrastructure investments like the Chips Act on semiconductor manufacturing. Check it out below!

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    Introducing The Leadership Circuit - Season 1: Episode 1 At Octopart, we understand that the electronics industry evolves rapidly, bringing new trends, challenges, and opportunities. That's why we're excited to launch Season 1 of The Leadership Circuit. Hosted by Dennis Reed, Senior Analyst at Edgewater Research, this series features industry leaders sharing their insights and strategies to navigate the ever-changing landscape. Join us for Episode 1! Don't miss the first episode with Michael Knight, where we'll dive into expert discussions on the latest trends, supply chain disruptions, technological advancements, and more. Tune in and gain the knowledge you need to thrive in this dynamic field. Watch the full episode now: https://ow.ly/Alyi50S4qTS #leadership #electronicsindustry #industryleaders

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