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Q2-2024 European Components Distribution (DMASS) Reports Lower Revenue in Second Quarter 2024.

Q2 Key facts:

  • European Components Distribution declines by -26.9% to 4.09 billion Euro.
  • Semiconductors decline 33.1% to 2.62 billion Euro.
  • Interconnect, Passive & Electromechanical (IP&E) decline to 1.48 billion Euro (-12.9%).
  • Outlook 2024: consolidation in semiconductors will continue, IP&E stabilizing.

Key quote:

Hermann Reiter, Chairman DMASS Europe: “Due to still high inventory levels and macro-economic uncertainties, a return to growth in 2024 for distribution is unlikely. As Europe does not benefit from the AI hype but is highly dependent on industrial and automotive, we hope for the next EU commission to continue to support the digital, mobile and energy transformation laid out in the Fit-for-55 program.”

Note to editors: DMASS Europe represents ~85% of European components DTAM.

Berlin, August 3, 2024 – The contraction of the European components market continued in the second quarter of 2024, and the distribution industry was particularly affected. According to DMASS Europe e.V., the European components distribution market recorded a decline of 26.9% in the second quarter of 2024 across all components, with consolidated sales ending at 4.09 billion Euro. While IP&E (Interconnect, Passive and Electromechanical) components seem to normalize faster with a minus of only 12.9% to 1.48 billion Euro, Semiconductors continue to bear the consequences of the massive growth in the last 3 years. Semi sales declined by 33.1% to 2.62 billion Euro (minor rounding error included).

Hermann Reiter, chairman of DMASS: “When it came to sales, the second quarter hopefully did not surprise anyone. The low bookings of 2023 are now turning into equally low revenues. Due to still high inventory levels, especially in the semiconductor field, and due to macro-economic uncertainties, a return to growth in 2024 for distribution is unlikely or could happen earliest at the end of the year. However, as we can see, parts of the market – IP&E (Interconnect, Passive and Electromechanical) – have started to normalize already, so our confidence that 2025 will see a return to growth is very high. What makes us a bit nervous is the low visibility within the supply chain and the lack of longer-term procurement strategies. We hope that the industry isn’t making the same mistakes as in 2020.”

Semiconductors (Q2):

 

Semiconductor distribution sales in Europe shrank by 33.1% to 2.62 billion Euro, the lowest sales value since Q4/2021, but way above pre-CoVID times. Quite notable were also regional differences, as shown in the table, with Germany as the biggest market contracting significantly more than most bigger countries. UK, France, Iberia and Eastern Europe “did better” than average.

Country/Region Semi

Total k€

Change Q2/Q2

UK

193.105

-25,02%

IRELAND

24.057

-8,95%

GERMANY

659.284

-43,08%

FRANCE

210.592

-23,78%

ITALY

257.901

-33,69%

SWITZERLAND

94.042

-35,94%

NORDIC

198.135

-35,45%

BENELUX

99.760

-30,09%

IBERIA

124.413

-22,95%

AUSTRIA

64.561

-45,71%

RUSSIA

0

-100,00%

EASTERN EUROPE

505.445

-23,58%

ISRAEL

90.262

-42,20%

TURKEY

60.039

-18,73%

OTHER

35.585

2,59%

DMASS Semi Total

2.617.181

-33,07%

At the product side, almost all sectors were equally weak. Exception: Programmable Logic took a massive dive of -48%. See table below.

Product Group Semi

Total k€

Change Q2/Q2

DISCRETE

136.015

-27,68%

POWER

301.215

-33,14%

SENSORS & ACTUATORS

77.563

-24,76%

OPTO

212.110

-20,27%

ANALOG

700.603

-35,92%

MEMORY

239.039

-22,90%

MOS MICRO LOGIC

579.519

-32,91%

PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC

202.154

-48,45%

STANDARD LOGIC

27.365

-36,94%

OTHER LOGIC

141.598

-29,21%

DMASS Semi Total

2.617.181

-33,07%

 

Interconnect, Passive and Electromechanical Components (Q2):

In IP&E, the slowdown decelerated from -16.3% in Q1/2024 to -12.9% in Q2/2024, the actual numbers, however, came in lower than Q1. Q2 ended at consolidated sales of 1.48 billion Euro. Electromechanical components did significantly better than Passives and Power Supplies. Regionally, Germany and Austria performed worst, while France, UK, Nordic and Eastern Europe ended much better than average. (see tables).

Product Group IP&E

Total k€

Change Q2/Q2

PASSIVES

539.971

-17,05%

ELECTROMECHANIC

835.609

-8,20%

POWER SUPPLIES

100.491

-21,44%

DMASS IP&E Total

1.476.071

-12,61%

 

Country/Region IP&E

Total k€

Change Q2/Q2

UK

165.076

-6,58%

IRELAND

12.553

8,65%

GERMANY

314.347

-22,83%

FRANCE

152.314

-5,60%

ITALY

158.962

-11,37%

SWITZERLAND

45.030

-13,96%

NORDIC

134.318

-7,14%

BENELUX

74.263

-12,79%

IBERIA

89.483

-12,35%

AUSTRIA

37.836

-28,30%

RUSSIA

0

-100,00%

EASTERN EUROPE

203.404

-8,45%

ISRAEL

30.817

-13,26%

TURKEY

33.251

-2,33%

OTHER

24.416

1,98%

DMASS IP&E Total

1.476.071

-12,61%


Chairman Hermann Reiter concluded: “We sincerely hope that Q2 has been the bottom of the current market consolidation, and that customer confidence will come back soon. Our long-term optimism for electronics in general and components in particular is unwavering. However, with the current macro-economic challenges, we hope for some help from politics. Frankly speaking, as Europe does not benefit from the AI hype but is highly dependent on industrial and automotive, we hope for the next EU commission to continue to support the digital, mobile and energy transformation laid out in the Fit-for-55 program. Europe has a huge opportunity to create a sustainable society with the help of

future-oriented technology.”

About DMASS:

DMASS Europe e.V., (until end of 2022 DMASS Ltd.) a European non-profit organisation, is the only industry body that collates detailed electronic components distribution market data on a quarterly basis by country and product groups such as Microcontrollers, Flash Memories, Analog components, Passives, Electromechanical products and many more.

DMASS was founded in 1989 and provides its members with a reliable statistical tool to evaluate their relative mass-market performance. The organisation consists of 40 active members in 2023 and represents between 80% and 85% of the total European distribution market, depending on the regions. To continuously increase its European market coverage, DMASS welcomes new membership applications from distributors and electronic components manufacturers.

 

Membership contact:

Press Contact:

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DMASS Europe e.V.

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+49 1748 702 753

www.dmass.com

 

 

 

 

 

DMASS Statistics:

 

Manufacturer Members

Distributor Members

   

Amphenol                              

Anglia

ams OSRAM

Arrow

Analog Devices

Avnet EMEA

Diodes Zetex

Codico

Infineon

Digi-Key

ISSI

Distrelec

Kemet

EBV Elektronik

KIOXIA Europe

Eurotronics

Littelfuse

Farnell

Macronix

Future

Micron

Mouser

Murata

RS Components

Nexperia

Rutronik

NXP

TTI

onsemi

WPG EMEA

Panasonic

 

Phoenix Contact

 

Recom

 

Renesas Electronics Europe

 

Rohm Semiconductor

 

Samtec

 

STMicroelectronics

 

TDK

 

TDK Lambda

 

TE Connectivity

 

Toshiba Electronics Europe

 

Vishay Semiconductor

 

Western Digital Corporation

 

Winbond