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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. Visit us at: https://cofactr.com 👍 Like, Share, and Comment: If you found this video helpful, give us a thumbs up, share it with your network, and leave a comment below with your thoughts or any questions you might have 📱Follow Cofactr on Social Media: @cofactr

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  1. 5 MAR

    Electronics Warehouse Best Practices for Compliance, Safety, and Efficiency

    In this episode of Sourced by Cofactr, Ed dives into a hidden reality of electronics logistics: the most dangerous warehouse risks aren’t forklifts or falling pallets—they’re invisible. From electrostatic discharge that silently damages chips to microscopic moisture that can cause semiconductors to “popcorn” during soldering, Ed explains why electronics warehousing is less like a storage facility and more like an environmental control system. A chip can survive handling, testing, and assembly—only to fail months later because of a tiny static event or a few hours too long in humid air. The result is the industry’s nightmare: latent defects that quietly destroy reliability and customer trust. From there, the conversation expands beyond physics into operational and compliance risk. Ed breaks down how warehouses defend against counterfeit components, why identical-looking parts must still be segregated for contractual and regulatory reasons, and how standards like AS6081, ITAR, and SOC 2 shape everyday warehouse procedures. Whether it’s catching black-topped chips with an acetone swab or enforcing strict role-based access in warehouse software, the theme is the same: reliability is built through disciplined systems, not tribal knowledge. For hardware teams and supply chain leaders alike, this episode reveals how the invisible history of a component—long before it reaches the factory floor—can determine whether a product succeeds or quietly fails months later.

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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. Visit us at: https://cofactr.com 👍 Like, Share, and Comment: If you found this video helpful, give us a thumbs up, share it with your network, and leave a comment below with your thoughts or any questions you might have 📱Follow Cofactr on Social Media: @cofactr