
“Second-source” qualification usually means that a component has at least two qualified suppliers. The reasons for introducing a second source are straightforward: to deal with material shortages, handle EOL (End of Life) parts, reduce material costs, increase price negotiation leverage, replace underperforming suppliers, and improve overall product quality.
However, based on Workingbear’s personal experience, second-source qualification often becomes a tough and thankless task in most companies. This work is usually urgent and time-sensitive, yet a small mistake can lead to quality issues—and in serious cases, major financial losses. Unfortunately, top management often doesn’t pay much attention to what engineers are actually doing. They tend to focus only on short-term price reductions and selectively ignore the quality and risk associated with second sources.
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