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Ondas Holdings Inc's Suppliers Performance
ONDS's Supply Chain
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ONDS Costs vs Sales of Suppliers Growth |
Ondas Holdings Inc recorded an increase in cost of sales by 444.95 % year on year, sequentially cost of sales grew by 646.9 % in Q1.
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Ondas Holdings Inc recorded increase in cost of sales by 444.95 % year on year, sequentially cost of sales grew by 646.9 % in Q1.
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Ondas Holdings Inc's Comment on Supply Chain
Ondas Networks designs the printed circuit boards and enclosures for our radios and maintains the bill of materials for all of the products we manufacturer. A Bill of Materials (“BOM”) is a list of the raw materials, sub-assemblies, intermediate assemblies, sub-components, parts and the quantities of each needed to manufacture the end product. The physical manufacturing of FullMAX circuit boards is outsourced to best-in-class industrial contract manufacturers. The contract manufacturer is responsible for sourcing the majority of components in the BOM, assembling the components onto the printed circuit boards and then delivering the final boards to us. Once at our facility, the boards are tested, then placed into enclosures and programmed with the appropriate software. The radios are then configured according to the requirement of the network and run through system level tests before being packaged and shipped to the customer. Ondas Networks maintains multiple contract manufacturers, both domestically and internationally, to ensure competitive pricing and to reduce the risk from a single manufacturer.
American Robotics designs the Scout System™ and specifies all components of the BOM including the raw materials, sub-assemblies, intermediate assemblies, sub-components, parts and the quantities of each needed to manufacture the end product. These assemblies incorporate a combination of custom-developed components and COTS components. Our acoustics-based DAA sub-system is provided by a California-based supplier, and we retain the contractual right to manufacturer that DAA system ourselves. The building of a Scout System™ is outsourced to best-in-class contract manufacturers for fabrication and assembly. We utilize different contract manufacturers for the Scout™ Drone and Scout Base™. Once complete, the contract manufacturers deliver the finished products to our facility where software is loaded and system-level QA is performed before being packaged and shipped to the customer location for installation. American Robotics works with a select group of contract manufacturers and has access to a large number of other comparable contract manufacturers.
Ondas Holdings Inc's Comment on Supply Chain
Ondas Networks designs the printed circuit boards and enclosures for our radios and maintains the bill of materials for all of the products we manufacturer. A Bill of Materials (“BOM”) is a list of the raw materials, sub-assemblies, intermediate assemblies, sub-components, parts and the quantities of each needed to manufacture the end product. The physical manufacturing of FullMAX circuit boards is outsourced to best-in-class industrial contract manufacturers. The contract manufacturer is responsible for sourcing the majority of components in the BOM, assembling the components onto the printed circuit boards and then delivering the final boards to us. Once at our facility, the boards are tested, then placed into enclosures and programmed with the appropriate software. The radios are then configured according to the requirement of the network and run through system level tests before being packaged and shipped to the customer. Ondas Networks maintains multiple contract manufacturers, both domestically and internationally, to ensure competitive pricing and to reduce the risk from a single manufacturer.
American Robotics designs the Scout System™ and specifies all components of the BOM including the raw materials, sub-assemblies, intermediate assemblies, sub-components, parts and the quantities of each needed to manufacture the end product. These assemblies incorporate a combination of custom-developed components and COTS components. Our acoustics-based DAA sub-system is provided by a California-based supplier, and we retain the contractual right to manufacturer that DAA system ourselves. The building of a Scout System™ is outsourced to best-in-class contract manufacturers for fabrication and assembly. We utilize different contract manufacturers for the Scout™ Drone and Scout Base™. Once complete, the contract manufacturers deliver the finished products to our facility where software is loaded and system-level QA is performed before being packaged and shipped to the customer location for installation. American Robotics works with a select group of contract manufacturers and has access to a large number of other comparable contract manufacturers.
ONDS's vs. Suppliers, Data
(Revenue and Income for Trailing 12 Months, in Millions of $, except Employees)
COMPANY NAME |
MARKET CAP |
REVENUES |
INCOME |
EMPLOYEES |
Ondas Holdings Inc |
45.71 |
4.31 |
-77.69 |
74 |
Acacia Communications Inc |
4,970.90 |
547.97 |
68.80 |
354 |
Analog Devices Inc |
91,758.73 |
12,870.16 |
3,624.34 |
24,450 |
Adtran Holdings Inc |
735.00 |
1,194.93 |
-48.21 |
2,060 |
Akoustis Technologies Inc |
235.96 |
23.34 |
-64.86 |
205 |
Allegro Microsystems Inc |
7,641.08 |
894.47 |
187.49 |
4,063 |
Alpine 4 Holdings Inc |
456.15 |
104.56 |
-12.88 |
0 |
Ambarella Inc |
3,164.97 |
301.83 |
-63.07 |
706 |
Applied Micro Circuits Corp |
0.00 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
507 |
Amplitech Group Inc |
24.47 |
18.41 |
-1.26 |
5 |
Amphenol Corporation |
48,823.32 |
12,645.10 |
1,930.30 |
90,000 |
Arris International Plc |
5,850.93 |
6,709.00 |
90.12 |
8,700 |
Audiocodes ltd |
299.33 |
275.09 |
28.47 |
885 |
Avaya Inc |
0.00 |
5,184.00 |
-491.00 |
0 |
Broadcom Inc |
338,453.01 |
35,042.00 |
13,688.00 |
20,000 |
Avid Technology Inc |
1,038.81 |
414.58 |
44.27 |
1,522 |
General Cable Corp |
1,612.50 |
3,939.50 |
-71.30 |
12,000 |
Broadcom Corp |
0.00 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
8,000 |
Casa Systems Inc |
97.71 |
267.44 |
-78.28 |
1,004 |
Cavium, Inc. |
6,005.92 |
985.20 |
-60.32 |
1,895 |
Ciena Corp |
6,472.57 |
3,844.74 |
183.32 |
5,161 |
Clearfield Inc |
685.67 |
324.03 |
54.36 |
230 |
Clearone Inc |
24.43 |
21.84 |
21.69 |
151 |
Cambium Networks Corp |
494.51 |
312.40 |
26.04 |
573 |
Commscope Holding Company Inc |
975.56 |
8,911.70 |
-174.60 |
20,000 |
Cisco Systems Inc |
204,595.80 |
54,897.00 |
11,470.00 |
83,300 |
Convergys Corp. |
2,397.06 |
2,738.70 |
113.30 |
0 |
Digi International Inc |
1,370.40 |
-282,163.03 |
27.03 |
790 |
Amdocs Limited |
11,575.41 |
4,576.70 |
549.50 |
31,000 |
Corning Inc |
28,063.20 |
13,687.00 |
996.00 |
61,200 |
Kaman Corporation |
668.06 |
724.46 |
-50.27 |
5,258 |
Kyocera Corp |
20,232.61 |
13,536.56 |
1,044.69 |
75,940 |
Lumentum Holdings Inc |
3,484.88 |
1,663.50 |
131.90 |
2,930 |
Linear Technology Corp |
0.00 |
1,316.76 |
425.53 |
4,868 |
Microwave Filter Co Inc |
1.68 |
3.76 |
0.13 |
37 |
Minim Inc |
414.27 |
62.67 |
-13.74 |
0 |
Mitel Networks Corp |
1,342.46 |
1,149.80 |
-49.60 |
3,820 |
Mellanox Technologies ltd |
7,198.53 |
1,330.58 |
205.10 |
2,448 |
3m Company |
55,873.20 |
33,431.00 |
5,469.00 |
95,000 |
Monolithic Power Systems Inc |
24,063.79 |
1,867.50 |
467.91 |
2,773 |
Mrv Communications Inc |
67.69 |
80.75 |
-8.86 |
235 |
Marvell Technology Inc |
50,828.01 |
5,794.40 |
134.70 |
3,749 |
Microsemi Corp |
8,221.30 |
1,894.30 |
175.80 |
2,100 |
Motorola Solutions inc |
48,476.44 |
8,910.00 |
1,366.00 |
18,700 |
Macom Technology Solutions Holdings Inc |
4,311.25 |
699.91 |
326.84 |
1,800 |
Maxim Integrated Products Inc |
28,030.46 |
2,632.53 |
827.26 |
7,115 |
Maxlinear Inc |
2,355.55 |
1,062.07 |
98.08 |
753 |
Netgear Inc |
405.81 |
932.47 |
-68.99 |
1,008 |
Nve Corp |
458.81 |
38.25 |
22.69 |
45 |
Optical Cable Corporation |
19.93 |
69.08 |
-0.35 |
342 |
Okta Inc |
11,620.10 |
1,961.06 |
-691.29 |
5,030 |
Pineapple Energy Inc |
13.99 |
49.27 |
-14.65 |
0 |
Preformed Line Products Company |
818.21 |
680.62 |
63.52 |
2,744 |
Pmc Sierra Inc |
0.00 |
889.95 |
-32.25 |
1,442 |
Qorvo Inc |
0.00 |
-2,561,198.40 |
-348.40 |
8,900 |
Qumu Corporation |
16.31 |
21.45 |
-12.48 |
121 |
Richardson Electronics Ltd |
234.07 |
265.46 |
26.50 |
373 |
Resonant Inc |
296.75 |
2.18 |
-35.97 |
53 |
R F Industries Ltd |
49.42 |
85.25 |
1.45 |
344 |
Seachange International Inc |
457.15 |
27.31 |
-7.43 |
286 |
Shoretel Inc |
456.07 |
332.70 |
-9.29 |
1,158 |
Sigma Designs Inc |
10.70 |
65.91 |
-120.04 |
409 |
Silicom Ltd |
253.56 |
150.58 |
18.31 |
590 |
Silicon Laboratories Inc |
5,578.04 |
1,001.08 |
84.37 |
1,279 |
Semtech Corp |
1,434.12 |
740.86 |
125.65 |
1,282 |
Sonic Foundry Inc |
10.75 |
23.72 |
-11.99 |
188 |
Skyworks Solutions Inc |
16,791.10 |
5,515.90 |
1,173.80 |
11,150 |
Te Connectivity ltd |
40,863.00 |
16,457.00 |
2,132.00 |
92,000 |
Twilio Inc |
12,088.26 |
3,957.52 |
-1,376.66 |
996 |
Texas Instruments Incorporated |
157,552.00 |
19,502.00 |
8,256.00 |
31,000 |
Utstarcom Holdings Corp |
32.78 |
14.05 |
-5.00 |
481 |
Wolfspeed Inc |
6,418.56 |
914.60 |
31.30 |
4,017 |
Westell Technologies Inc |
18.56 |
29.95 |
-2.73 |
114 |
SUBTOTAL |
1,279,291.61 |
-2,542,741.01 |
51,785.79 |
771,639 |
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