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Catching up with ASC’s Bob Duke
November 16, 2022 | Dan Beaulieu, D.B. Management GroupEstimated reading time: 9 minutes

Bob Duke has been involved in global sourcing for over 20 years, and by global sourcing, it’s far beyond basic PCBs and PCBAs. Bob was doing this sort of thing before it was cool. He has been involved in everything from metal and plastic fabrication to cables and wire harnesses— just about anything an electronics customer might need.
So, when American Standard Circuits started a new division to expand its global sourcing solutions, it was no surprise that CEO Anaya Vardya tapped his long-time friend Bob Duke to lead the way. I sat down to have a talk with Bob about this new division and his plans for the future.
Dan Beaulieu: Bob, thanks for taking the time to talk to me today. I can only imagine that you are a pretty busy guy right now.
Bob Duke: Dan, it’s always good to talk to you. I’m excited to talk about this new position.
Beaulieu: I understand that ASC has named you the head of a completely new division.
Duke: Yes, ?I am happy to have the opportunity to join ASC in this capacity. I have been in the electronics industry for over 40 years and have a great deal of experience sourcing custom electronic products in low-cost countries. This new division positions me in what I do best and will allow me to utilize my experience and strengths to manage this new division. We are calling it ASC Global Sourcing, a division of American Standard Circuits.
Beaulieu: Can you elaborate on what this new division will be offering?
Duke: We provide customers with custom products such as printed circuit boards, wire harnesses, transformers, metal fabrications, plastics, and other custom products from low-cost country partners to help them keep their material costs down. ASC Global Sourcing is responsible for qualifying and managing the supplier as well as determining the best method of transportation to the U.S. Some products ship air very easily whereas other types of products are best shipped by ocean. Once the product reaches our warehouse in West Chicago, we ship only what our customer needs for their production schedule and hold the balance of the product until it's needed. We can ship the product within 24 hours' notice. This saves the customer valuable warehouse space and the cost of inventory and the lead time it takes to get the product from overseas once the product is in stock. We understand and can manage our customers' MRP and create min./max. levels and reorder points to make sure there is always product available when needed. ????
Beaulieu: What is your new title and exactly what will you be doing?
Duke: ?I am the president of this division and delighted to be working within the American Standard Circuits family of companies. I’ll be responsible for actually starting and growing this division, using my years of experience and my contacts to make that happen.
Beaulieu: Let’s focus on you for a minute. Tell us about your background, Bob.
Duke: ?Prior to joining ASC, I was vice president and a managing partner of M-Wave Controls. MWC designs and manufactures custom controls for food service equipment and various other industries. I was responsible for global sourcing of critical electronics parts and components. I have been involved in the electronics industry since the mid-1970s. I've worked for various PCB manufacturers in the early days of my career and migrated to electronic component distribution and supply chain services prior to co-owning a PCB assembly company that had operations in the U.S. and China. I've also held the position of general manager at Hamilton Hallmark, a division of Avnet Electronics, in Chicago where I gained a great deal of experience in electronic component distribution.
Beaulieu: Obviously, you and the team at ASC felt that there was enough of a need for global sourcing to start this division. Please talk about that need.
Duke: ?All companies need an advantage wherever possible when it comes to remaining competitive in today's marketplace. Many companies focus on market share, which is one indicator of how well you're doing amongst your competitors. But all too often a company will notice they are losing market share and their margins are eroding. In many cases, it takes much longer than you think to get things turned around and back on track. It takes a major effort to identify, developm and qualify a supply base overseas. This is where ASC Global Sourcing comes in. We have an established supply base that I have developed and have been working with for over 10 years that our customers can take advantage of out of the gate. Give us an opportunity to quote and start taking advantage of lower costs sooner than you can if you were to try to do it on your own.
Beaulieu: Who are your customers? ????
Duke: We have customers in most of the traditional market segments such as industrial, telecommunications, medical, automotive, and lighting. These are companies generally with a low-volume, high-mix product offering vs. those that focus on high-volume products. This allows us to deal with companies that can range from $10 million in overall sales to hundreds of millions of dollars. It's all about having the right supplier in place to produce a quality product on time at a completive price that carriers the day.
Beaulieu: So, you are a global company selling offshore products to North American companies. How does this work? ???????
Duke: We are responsible for managing our customers' order from the time it is initially quoted up until the time it is received and consumed at their factory. We take responsibility for the whole supply chain beginning to end.
Beaulieu: What products are you handling currently?
Duke: Printed circuit boards, wire harnesses, transformers, metal fabrications, plastics, and other custom products. ?These products make the most sense because they are very labor-intensive and labor rates in the U.S. are considerably higher for commodity type products.
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