The Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing Product Buyers Register list reaches professionals in manufacturing industries that buy goods to design, develop and produce electronics or electrical parts. List prospects are buyers of industry books, subscribers of business publications, and attendees of conferences and seminars. This list provides the most current data available to reach professionals in the manufacturing sector.
Key titles: Executive, engineer, manufacturer, CEO, CFO, COO, project manager, QA manager, HR manager, electrician, sales and marketing director, electrician, IT manager, purchasing director, facilities director
Key Industries: manufacturing, electronics
Job function snapshot: Order procurement, design and development, assembly, product packaging, order fulfillment, product marketing, customers acquisition, company branding promotion, product testing, network system maintenance
Electronics manufacturers rely on quality parts to design and build electrical products designed for consumer, commercial or industrial use. They purchase materials like wiring, switches and semiconductors to replace a faulty light switch or manufacture computers, televisions and other electronics. Electrical manufacturers sell to end-users like distributors, hardware stores, electronics stores, and electrical firms. With rapid growth in the electronics industry, this audience needs materials to meet demand on a large scale basis. After manufacturing of product, these professionals assemble, test, package and ship orders to customers. They pursue continuing education opportunities to advance their career and stay current on manufacturing trends.
Products Purchased: Industry magazines, computers, software, automation, robotics, business attire, mobile devices, metals, office supplies, manufacturing equipment, assembly and packaging equipment, technology, training materials, components, workplace safety
List Purchaser: Publishers, IT providers, computer manufacturers, software providers, security providers, technology providers, office supply providers, logistics companies, facilities maintenance providers, business apparel providers, insurance providers, staffing agencies, recruiters, financial institutions, legal advisors, continuing education providers, and credit card issuers |