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Casambi Returns to Pre-pandemic Lead Times

Like all companies in the electronics industry, Casambi had been experiencing pandemic-related component shortages across the global supply chain. All of its operations and supply chain teams, in partnership with Casambi’s suppliers and subcontractors, have worked diligently in 2022 to identify and close these gaps. In doing so, the company has also assisted its ecosystem partners towards identifying alternative sources for some of the vital components in each of their respective supply chains.

As a result, all Casambi-made components have officially returned to pre-pandemic lead times of 2-3 weeks. Most of its ecosystem partners have returned to their normal lead times as well.

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