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Rachael Clarke: A Journey in Sales and Commercial Supervision

Rachael Clarke

In the heart of Leicestershire, a career in business and a zest for personal growth are attributes that have come to define me, Rachael Clarke. A path marked by determination, continuous learning, and a firm belief in the value of relationships has been at the core of my professional journey.

 

The Foundations: Learning and Qualifications

 
My journey began with a foundation in Business Management, which I continue to enhance with a Business Management Degree from the Open University. As an AAT Accountancy Level 3 graduate, my academic pursuits reflect my commitment to professional development.

 
During my educational journey, I was tested and challenged. The journey of learning and gaining qualifications taught me discipline and prepared me for the competitive world of business. It instilled a strong work ethic and nurtured my desire to excel in a professional environment.

 

The Career Path: From Sales Administrator to Commercial Supervisor

 
I embarked on my career at Datalink Electronics in 2012 as an Admin Assistant, contributing to the day-to-day financial operations. However, my role evolved, leading me towards the dynamic world of sales. A vital turning point was when I transitioned into the Sales department, a move that allowed me to embrace new challenges and seize opportunities. I became a permanent member of the Sales team, eventually assuming greater responsibilities.

 
My journey in sales at Datalink Electronics has been marked by significant milestones. With dedication and diligence, I took on expanded roles when my manager began working remotely during the pandemic. I found myself gradually taking on her responsibilities, including monthly sales reporting and customer meetings.

 
Throughout my journey, my passion for building relationships with customers, suppliers, and colleagues has been a driving force. An amicable and accessible demeanour. has allowed me to engage with people from all walks of life. I’ve come to realise that forming these connections is a cornerstone of my career.

 

Today: Embracing the Role of Commercial Supervisor

 
In April 2023, my journey led me to the role of Commercial Supervisor at Datalink Electronics. The department’s merger of Sales and Purchasing presented an opportunity for me to embrace this new role. As Commercial Supervisor, I am committed to the day-to-day operation of the department, focusing on the purchasing function.

 
My responsibilities include monitoring material overdues to ensure seamless production, facilitating customer visits, meeting potential clients, and playing a pivotal role in employee training. I liaise closely with the Production Manager to maintain customer satisfaction by addressing any manufacturing issues. While my role has expanded, I remain dedicated to my sales tasks.

 

The Future: Aspirations and Beyond

 
My journey has been a voyage of self-discovery, growth, and development. As I look towards the future, I’m excited about the possibilities that lie ahead. The world of business is dynamic and ever-changing, and I’m eager to take on new challenges, build more relationships, and continue learning.

 
My career journey has been one marked by resilience and a commitment to professional and personal growth. I invite you to join me on this path of continuous learning, growth, and the pursuit of excellence.

 
As I continue to shape my career and embrace the opportunities that come my way, I’m enthusiastic about what the future holds. I’m driven, ambitious, and always prepared to learn and grow.

 
Thank you for being a part of my journey.

Engineering Design Show 2023: A Worthwhile Experience

The Engineering Design Show (EDS) is the United Kingdom’s premier event dedicated to mechanical, electronics, and embedded design. For over a decade, it has been the go-to showcase for design engineers seeking direct access to the latest products, services, and innovations in these sectors.

 
This years EDS event lived up to its reputation, offering visitors the opportunity to explore a vast array of UK and international suppliers, featuring thousands of cutting-edge products and innovations. Beyond the exhibition, EDS also hosted a free-to-attend conference and workshops, focusing on the industry’s challenges, pain points, and opportunities.

 
One of the standout aspects of EDS is the networking opportunities it presents. Attendees can connect with industry peers, forging new business relationships across the design engineering community. During the event, key decision-makers and stakeholders, ranging from well-established OEMs to promising startups, had the chance to discuss collaboration and innovation in the field of mechanical, electronics, and embedded design.

 
Perhaps most significantly, the event provided a platform for substantial lead generation, with numerous new leads from prospective customers. These connections open doors for future partnerships and business growth. 

 
Additionally, new ties with suppliers were established, further enhancing networks and resources.

 
The event not only offered immediate benefits but also provided valuable insights into the future of mechanical, electronics, and embedded design. It offered a comprehensive overview of the industry’s direction and the technological advances expected in the electronics sector.

 
In conclusion, the Engineering Design Show 2023 was a highly rewarding experience. The event’s impressive haul of new leads and strengthened supplier relationships demonstrate its value as a dedicated platform for design engineers and professionals. EDS continues to be a pivotal event in the industry, offering opportunities for growth, collaboration, and technological advancement. All in all, it was a great few days at EDS, further solidifying its presence and impact in the mechanical, electronics, and embedded design space.

Aran Sharma – Business Development Manager at Datalink Electronics

Navigating Success Across Industries: My Journey as a Sales Leader

By Aran Sharma

 

Introduction

Over my 16-year career, I’ve had the privilege of leading sales teams and driving commercial success across diverse industries, including Aerospace, Automotive, Renewable Energy, and Industrial Manufacturing. Allow me to take you through some of the pivotal moments that have defined my journey as a Sales Leader.

 

Pioneering in China

One standout experience in my career was playing a key role in establishing a facility in China. Our objective? To secure a significant share of new business from a global telecoms infrastructure giant headquartered in Sweden. This undertaking involved multiple trips to China, where I delved into understanding Chinese customs, evaluating investment opportunities, and identifying potential risks. I presented a proposal to our senior management team, and the outcome was not just a contract win but the establishment of a long-lasting joint venture. This experience showcased my ability to bridge cultures, manage risks, and build enduring collaborations.

 

Transforming an Underperforming Team Member

Leadership isn’t just about successes; it’s also about transforming challenges into opportunities. I once faced a situation where a team member was underperforming, and his conduct was jeopardising a critical customer relationship. The customer insisted on his removal, which could have resulted in substantial business loss. I took it upon myself to understand the root causes of his underperformance and provided support and guidance. We devised a comprehensive six-month training plan, addressing technical gaps and confidence issues. Gradually, he regained confidence, and with my support, he took ownership of his accounts. The result? A remarkable 20% growth in sales, exceeding annual targets. This experience highlighted my commitment to nurturing and developing my team.

 

Navigating the Complexity of Stakeholder Management

Effective stakeholder management is crucial in my role. I recall a meeting with one of Bavaria’s largest automotive manufacturers, attended by 30 senior managers and engineers. While they showed great interest in our products, I quickly realised we were headed down the wrong path. With my industry knowledge, I questioned the vehicle in question and their pricing expectations. This led to a redirection of the discussion, saving valuable time. This experience underscored the importance of understanding customer expectations and aligning them with technology and pricing realities.

 

Sales Leadership as a Labour of Love

Being a Sales Leader is akin to raising a family. It demands long hours, sacrifices, and unwavering commitment. Sometimes, the hard work goes unnoticed, but the sight of a successful team hitting their numbers makes it all worthwhile. It’s a labour of love that I embrace every day.

 

Building Relationships Through Listening

In my role as a Sales Engineer, relationship-building was paramount. I learned that active listening, understanding partners’ needs, and adding value based on those needs were key to maintaining long-lasting relationships. Regular check-ins, shared goals, and feedback loops were integral to nurturing these connections.

 

Conceptualising Solutions and Guiding Customers

My experience as a Sales Engineer/Manager often involved translating technical specifications into compelling proposals. This required understanding our capabilities and collaborating with engineering teams to provide customers with innovative solutions. Setting and managing expectations both internally and externally played a pivotal role.

 

Motivating Teams: A Personal Approach

Motivating teams is an art I’ve honed over the years. It begins with getting to know each team member, uncovering their passions, and understanding their preferred forms of recognition. By providing the right recognition, enjoyable tasks, and continuous support, I’ve witnessed motivated teams consistently outperform.

 

A Lesson in Negotiation

Negotiation is an essential skill, and I once faced a daunting challenge with a German OEM. While our service and communication were superior, there was a 25% price gap to overcome. Rather than compromising our margins significantly, I shifted the discussion towards product quality and testing. Our product’s superior performance in destructive testing convinced the customer, resulting in a 7% price reduction while maintaining healthy margins.

 

The Power of Networking

Networking is a cornerstone of success in any industry. My approach includes identifying the right people and understanding when a contact can be mutually beneficial. Building contacts for both short and long-term goals and maintaining ongoing relationships has opened doors to countless opportunities.

 

Embracing Personal Growth and Future Endeavours

In a rapidly changing world, staying informed and adapting is crucial. Personal growth parallels professional development, and my journey has been marked by managing multi million-pound accounts, leading global teams, and exploring diverse locations. The future excites me as I look forward to contributing to Datalink’s ascent as a leading high-tech Contract Electronic Manufacturing firm in the UK.

 

Conclusion

My journey as a Sales Leader has been a testament to adaptability, resilience, and the unwavering pursuit of excellence. Each experience has shaped me, and I’m eager to continue exploring new horizons, driving success, and making a difference in the ever-evolving world of sales.

Connect with me to delve deeper into the world of sales, industry expertise, and leadership.

Assessing the Electronics Component Shortage: Are We on the Path to Recovery?

The electronics industry has been grappling with a severe component shortage, particularly semiconductors, for several years. This scarcity has been driven by a combination of factors, including the COVID-19 pandemic, trade tensions, and surging demand for electronic devices. In this article, we’ll examine recent reports and trends to evaluate whether the industry is finally emerging from this challenging period.

 

The Current State of the Semiconductor Industry

Analysts suggest that the semiconductor industry has weathered the worst of the storm and is now looking towards a more optimistic future in 2024. Recent reports indicate that electronics sales may surpass their 2022 highs, and all sectors are poised for growth. The demand for high-end AI components and legacy chips remains steady, positioning the industry for stability and innovation.

One noteworthy development is the collaboration between researchers and chipmakers at a new facility in Arkansas, which is expected to advance technology and shape the industry’s future.

 

Positive Signs in the Short Term

The industry doesn’t need to wait until 2024 to see positive signs. Reports project a 10% quarter-on-quarter growth in electronics sales for Q3 2023, with the memory sector expected to post double-digit growth. Some analysts even believe that electronic sales could surpass their 2022 peak.

However, it’s essential to acknowledge that semiconductor manufacturing may continue to face challenges through the end of the year, with lower-than-expected fab utilization rates. Nevertheless, experts are optimistic that the worst may be over for integrated circuits (ICs), with expectations that semiconductor manufacturing will bottom out in Q1 2024.

 

Government Incentives and Global Initiatives

Government incentives have played a crucial role in the industry’s recovery. Initiatives like the CHIPS Act in the U.S. have encouraged chipmakers to invest in domestic production. For example, TSMC is investing heavily in advanced chip fabs in Arizona.

Furthermore, countries like India and Japan are expanding their domestic chip industries, attracting international investment and major chipmakers. As a result, the global semiconductor industry is undergoing a transformation that may contribute to a more stable supply chain.

 

The Role of Advanced Chips and Legacy Components

As the semiconductor industry recovers, the demand for advanced chips for AI applications continues to grow. High-end GPUs and HBM3 DRAM chips, with Nvidia at the forefront, are in high demand.

Simultaneously, the need for legacy chips persists, especially in the automotive and healthcare sectors. Their importance in these industries ensures a steady demand for these components.

 

Looking Ahead

The electronics industry seems well-positioned to pursue an upward trajectory. Factors such as rapid technological advancement, the proliferation of connected devices, and the growth of the AI sector create a continuous demand for chips in various sectors of the global economy.

Nevertheless, the situation remains fluid, and industry players should remain vigilant and adaptive to changing conditions. Continued monitoring of industry reports, market intelligence, and supply chain trends will be essential for businesses to navigate the evolving landscape successfully.

 

Conclusion

While the electronics industry has faced significant challenges due to the component shortage, recent reports and trends indicate a path towards recovery and stability. The semiconductor industry is gradually emerging from the worst of the crisis, with positive signs in the short term and promising government initiatives and global investments. However, the industry’s future remains subject to various factors, and businesses must remain agile and proactive to thrive in this dynamic environment.

Datalink at the Engineering Design Show

Don’t miss the chance to connect with us at the Engineering Design Show (EDS) at the Coventry Building Society Arena, Coventry – October 11th and 12th, 2023. You will find us at M8.

 

For over a decade, EDS has been showcasing the very best of mechanical, electronics and embedded design and has become the established show for design engineers who are looking for direct access to the latest products, services and innovations available to the sector. 

 

Visitors will be able to explore hundreds of UK and international suppliers and thousands of the latest products and innovations. Alongside the exhibition, there will be a free-to-attend conference and workshops, providing topical content on the challenges, pain points and opportunities for the engineering sector. 

 

We are excited to be attending such a prestigious event – and there is free parking and it is free to enter! To register in advance, click here

 

Explore our capabilities; meet our team:

 

…and discover how Datalink Electronics Ltd can elevate your electronic manufacturing projects. 

 

We look forward to seeing you!

The September Wrap Up!

Welcome to the Datalink Electronics inaugural monthly WRAP UP. This is our regular end-of-month snippet of information that will keep you informed of the exciting developments within our business and industry insights!

 

September has been an exciting month for Datalink Electronics. We have launched our new website; commenced our digital marketing and content programme – and Aran, Mike and Thanassis attended the prestigious DSEI exhibition at Excel, London!

 

This month has also seen us announce our attendance at both the Engineering Design Show at Coventry Building Society Arena, Coventry on October 11 and 12 – and that we are joining the Department for Business and Trade mission to MEDICA 2023 in Düsseldorf, Germany in November.

 

Aran commented on the upcoming exhibitions, “For over a decade, EDS has been showcasing the very best of mechanical, electronics and embedded design and has become the established show for design engineers who are looking for direct access to the latest products, services and innovations available to the sector. We are delighted to be showcasing the business at such a prestigious event”. 

 

The mission to MEDICA 2023 to Düsseldorf will have a wide range of innovative products and services to be exhibited from the following fields:

  • Medical imaging
  • Laboratory technology
  • Diagnostics
  • Health IT
  • Mobile health 
  • Physiotherapy/orthopaedic technology 
  • Medical consumables 

 

The extensive programme of first-class forums, conferences and special shows will provide opportunities for presentations and discussions with experts and politicians and will also include pitches of new products and award ceremonies.

 

Aran Sharma, added, “With over a decade of experience in the sector working with some great companies, the time is right for Datalink Electronics to elevate our status in this market”.

 

We will keep you up to date with developments and insights every month for the foreseeable future!

Datalink Electronics joins DBT Trade Mission to MEDICA 2023

We are delighted to announce that we will be joining The Department for Business and Trade trade mission to MEDICA 2023, Dusseldorf, Germany in November of this year.

 

MEDICA 2023 will have a wide range of innovative products and services to be exhibited from the following fields:

  • Medical imaging
  • Laboratory technology
  • Diagnostics
  • Health IT
  • Mobile health 
  • Physiotherapy/orthopaedic technology 
  • Medical consumables 

 

The extensive programme of first-class forums, conferences and special shows will provide opportunities for presentations and discussions with experts and politicians and will also include pitches of new products and award ceremonies.

 

Business Development Manager, Aran Sharma, commented, “With over a decade of experience in the sector working with some great companies, the time is right for Datalink Electronics to elevate our status in this market”.

 

Aran continued, “With more than 4,500 exhibitors and 81,000 visitors from all over the world, our presence at the event places is crucial in the development of the business and we’d like to thank the DBT for this great opportunity to represent Great Britain at the prestigious global event”.

 

The programme offers Datalink Electronics the opportunity to be present at exclusive activities and events to connect businesses with decision makers in the Healthcare and Life Science sector from sixty-six countries.

 

More to follow in the coming weeks…

#MEDICA2023 #Business #Trade #Dusseldorf

Datalink Electronics at DSEI

Don’t miss the chance to connect with us at the DSEI exhibition at the ExCel Centre, London – September 12th to September 15th, 2023. You will find us in Hall 2 – Stand: H2-150.

 

We are excited to be attending such a prestigious event – the most significant and largest in its twenty-four year history. Themed ‘Achieving an Integrated Force’, DSEI will be highlighting the pertinence of integrating across the five operational domains of Air, Cyber, electromagnetic activities (CEMA), Land, Sea and Space. 

 

Featuring nearly 3,000 defence and security suppliers – including all the major players (and more than 230 new exhibitors), DSEI is the premier hybrid event of its kind and is crucial in bringing governments, armed forces and the wider industry together. To register, click here: https://www.dsei.co.uk/register

 

Explore our capabilities; meet our team:

 

 

…and discover how Datalink Electronics Ltd can elevate your electronic manufacturing projects. 

 

We look forward to seeing you!

 

#DSEI2023

Datalink Electronics Ltd. – Your Trusted Partner in Electronics Manufacturing

Datalink Electronics Ltd: Your Trusted Partner in Electronics Manufacturing
Datalink Electronics Ltd. – a pioneering force in the electronics manufacturing industry – proudly announces the launch of its new website. Established in March 1983, the company earned a sterling reputation as an ISO 13485 and ISO 9001 certified contract electronics manufacturing company based in the UK. With a rich history spanning nearly four decades, the company has consistently provided top-tier services encompassing product design, PCBA layout, rapid New Product Introduction (NPI), production, testing, and final product assembly.

 

 

Our Services

 

We specialise in serving the diverse needs of electronic Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) across various sectors, including the following:

  • Aerospace
  • Defence
  • Automotive
  • Transportation
  • Oil and Gas
  • Scientific Instruments
  • Environmental
  • Utilities

 

The key stakeholders and decision makers we work with are: 

 

  • Engineering Directors
  • Electronic Design Engineers
  • Purchasing Managers/Directors
  • Buyers
  • Senior Buyers
  • Supply Chain Managers

 

 

Comprehensive Solutions

 

We offer a range of services that set us apart from the competition. Whether you require contract electronic assembly, electronics design and manufacturing, or full turnkey solutions, we have you covered. Our flexibility and ‘can-do attitude’ have consistently earned us high praise from our clients. With a highly qualified senior management and engineering team, we bring innovation and reliability to every project.

 

 

Why Choose Us?

 

  • ISO Certification – boastsing ISO 13485 certification, a distinction that only a fraction of our competitors can claim. This certification underscores our commitment to quality and precision.
  • ATEX Expertise – We excel in ATEX design and manufacturing, demonstrating our ability to meet the most stringent safety and quality standards.
  • Skilled Workforce – Our stable, expert, and flexible workforce ensures we can quickly adapt to changes in demand, tailoring our capabilities to meet our customers’ unique needs.
  • Investment in Excellence – We have invested approximately £1 million in upgrading our systems, including new servers, an improved MRP system, and a state-of-the-art SMT line. This investment will enhance our capacity, efficiency, product quality, and minimise downtime.

 

 

Our Vision

 

“Adding Value to Our Customer’s Businesses by Empowering a World Class Design and Manufacturing Team to Produce High Reliability, Innovative Products That Change Our Future.”

 

 

Upcoming Event

 

Don’t miss the chance to connect with us at the DSEI exhibition at the ExCel Centre, London, from September 12th to September 15th, 2023. Explore our capabilities, meet our team, and discover how Datalink Electronics Ltd can elevate your electronic manufacturing projects.

 

 

Recognition and Awards

 

We are finalists for the Make UK Manufacturing Awards for the Midlands and East Midlands region on November 1st, 2023. and for the East Midlands Chamber Business Awards on 3rd November 2023. These accolades reflect our dedication to excellence.

 

Our new website launch marks a significant milestone in our journey of excellence. Our commitment to quality, flexibility, and innovation positions us as the ideal partner for electronic OEMs across various industries. Join us at DSEI and explore how we can empower your projects. Welcome to the future of electronics manufacturing with Datalink Electronics Ltd.

A New Era

A New Era

Datalink Electronics Ltd are well-regarded for investing in staff and technology to both improve the business, and provide a platform for top talent to flourish. This has been epitomised by the recent promotion of Mariam Smith to Managing Director. During her short time within the role, Datalink have seen some significant changes within the management team, the introduction of Michael Belcher as Design Manager and Aran Sharma as Business Development Manager respectively. This has brought a new dynamic to the business for design innovation, market expansion and growth. This new injection of personnel, coupled with the change in stewardship has seen Datalink set new sights in terms of growth and markets. There are also plans to update the website and increase exposure to the new customer base with use of strategic marketing techniques to be implemented by Q2 of 2023.

Datalink have also made significant investment in new technology with the installation of a new fully automated surface mount line with inline 3D AOI (Automated Optical Inspection) including good/no good buffers – this has revolutionised our production capabilities, by improving efficiencies, quality control and throughput. The new Europlacer line has an IPC rated placement of 24,200 CPH, and this has increased the capacity by 50%, contact us on sales@datalink-electronics.co.uk to see how we can assist you.

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