Extron CEO says its supply chain issues are resolved and inventory back to normal

Extron CEO says its supply chain issues are resolved and inventory back to normal
In a statement released by Extron CEO and CTO Brian Taraci, he says that the company's supply chain issues have been resolved and it has returned a 'normal mode of operation'.

The statement goes on to say, "What does “normal mode of operation” mean? For Extron, it means we now have over 93% of our current products on the shelves in sufficient quantities to meet demand at each of our warehouses around the world. This includes, but is not limited to, our NAV Pro AV-over-IP, DTP, XTP, FOX, DMP, TouchLink, IP Link, MediaLink product lines, and many others. For you, our customers, it means the freedom to submit orders for products on all major product lines and expect those orders to ship as requested, even same-day or next-day. It means backorders due to product shortages have been all but eliminated. I can confidently say that, at Extron, things are back to normal."

It continues; "Our highest priority has been the resolution of this issue, and solving it required dedication and focus from virtually every department within our company. I am profoundly grateful for our team's resilience and Extron's adaptability during this global upheaval. Emerging from this episode, I can confidently state that we are in a better position than ever to support you, our customers. Part of our solution involved not only securing components in quantities significant enough to meet current demand, but also addressing the additional volume we’ve seen as customers move orders to Extron due to continued backorders from other manufacturers."