Sourced by Cofactr

In this episode of Sourced by Cofactr, Ed shines a light on one of the most overlooked stages in electronics manufacturing: everything that happens after components are received but before they ever reach the assembly line. While accepted inventory is often treated as production-ready, the reality is far more complex. Through relatable analogies and real-world manufacturing examples, Ed explains why receiving parts is only the beginning of the journey. From preserving traceability and preparing component packaging to ensuring compatibility with automated assembly equipment, the discussion reveals the critical work that transforms inventory into assembly-ready material.

From there, the episode explores the hidden preparation processes that quietly determine whether production runs smoothly or costly failures emerge later. Ed breaks down why moisture-sensitive components must be baked before reflow, how through-hole parts require precise mechanical preparation, why firmware programming demands strict version control, and how disciplined kitting eliminates errors before they reach the production line. Along the way, he demonstrates that these behind-the-scenes processes are not operational busywork but essential manufacturing controls that protect quality, traceability, and throughput. Ultimately, the episode reframes component preparation as the invisible bridge between accepted inventory and reliable production—one that modern electronics manufacturers cannot afford to overlook.

What is Sourced by Cofactr?

Sourced by Cofactr is hosted by Ed Dodd. From Navy destroyer ships to Fortune 500 supply chains, Ed brings 30+ years of experience understanding why things break - and how to prevent it. He helps hardware teams bridge the gap between “how it’s always been done” and “how it needs to be done,” without breaking the bank or losing compliance.

Cofactr (YC W22) is building the future of hardware operations. Each episode cuts through the noise to show how modern teams streamline procurement, source with confidence, and build resilient supply chains that scale.

When Ed’s not untangling supply chain puzzles, he’s running D&D campaigns for his five kids - because whether it’s hardware or heroes, good systems are all about planning ahead and adapting when things don’t go as expected.
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