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Extreme Components, Inc. was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Neptune, New Jersey, USA. It is an ISO-certified broad-line stocking distributor and service provider for electronic components. The site focuses on sourcing “Obsolete and Hard to Find” electronic parts, with inventory search showing roughly 220,000+ part numbers. Its main customer base appears to be in the aerospace, defense, and industrial sectors.
The platform supports inventory searches by part number or manufacturer, and offers BOM quoting, prototype supply, emergency shortage support, and cost-reduction consulting. On fulfillment, the site emphasizes fast response, on-time delivery, and flexible global support. For consigned inventory, it also mentions that products can be shipped to customers “same day” under its traditional fulfillment process, and that specified parts can be returned overnight when necessary. This may appeal to procurement teams dealing with urgent shortages or tight project timelines.
The website does not publicly disclose product pricing, shipping fees, commissions, or payment methods, so purchasing is likely handled through quotation requests and manual confirmation. Its excess inventory services are relatively comprehensive, including consignment, bulk buyouts, line-item bidding, and trading inventory for purchasing credit. Under the consignment model, products are received, counted, and listed to existing customers and global buyers. Sellers can receive monthly sales reports, payment for sold products, and real-time remaining inventory reports, but the specific revenue-sharing percentage is not disclosed.
Its main strength is its focused positioning: it specializes in obsolete and hard-to-find parts, making it suitable for industrial procurement scenarios that traditional catalog-style e-commerce platforms may not cover well. It also offers inventory monetization options, helping companies turn excess stock into cash flow. The downside is limited transparency for self-service transactions: the site does not clearly explain online ordering, payment methods, anti-counterfeit inspection, warranty, or return/exchange policies. For high-reliability industries, traceability and certification documents are usually critical, but the site currently provides insufficient detail on these points.
Extreme Components is better suited for procurement teams at aerospace, defense, and industrial manufacturers, EMS/contract manufacturers, as well as companies holding excess electronic component inventory. The site does not specify access conditions from China, and there is no clear information on payment, RMB settlement, or local customer support. Chinese buyers may use it as an inquiry channel for obsolete parts while comparing it with Digi-Key, Mouser, Arrow, Avnet, Octopart, or local electronic component supply-chain platforms.
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