Manufacturers issue thousands of end-of-life notices every year. When a component on your BOM gets discontinued, your options narrow quickly: find remaining stock before it's gone, qualify an alternative (which takes months), or redesign. We handle option one so you have time for the other two.

What makes obsolete sourcing different

Obsolete components aren't sitting on distributor shelves. They're scattered across excess inventory holders, end-of-life stockpiles, and specialty channels worldwide. Finding them requires a network that goes deeper than DigiKey and Mouser — and the ability to verify that what you're getting is genuine, properly stored, and within usable date codes.

What we source

EOL Notices

Components with active end-of-life notices from any manufacturer.

Discontinued Parts

Components no longer in any distributor's standard catalog.

Legacy MRO Components

Components needed for maintenance, repair, and overhaul of existing systems.

Product Line Exit Parts

Parts from manufacturers that have exited specific product lines.

Date-Code Specific Components

Components with specific date-code requirements for military and aerospace applications.

Our verification process

Verified Sources Only

We work only with known and vetted sources in our network — not open-market aggregators where counterfeit risk is high. Every supplier in our obsolete sourcing chain has been audited and verified.

Full Traceability

Traceability documentation accompanies every shipment. You get proof of origin, storage conditions, and any applicable certifications for compliance and audit purposes.

Have an obsolete part number you need sourced?

Send it over — we'll check global availability and get back to you within 48 hours. No commitment required.