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05/01/2024 | PCN-24-198106 - Manufacturing location change. manufacturing site in Collegno (Italy). These part numbers may be dual sourced from TE Collegno manufacturing site and TE Qingdao (China) manufacturing site from a period starting on May 1st 2024 until September 30th, 2025, at the latest. Mixed shipments may be possible. After September 30th, 2025, these part numbers will be single sourced from TE Qingdao (China) manufacturing site. An internal release based on applicable TE specifications will be executed before any parts will be delivered, to ensure product performance is compliant with applicable TE specifications.If there is a change to the above listed schedule, we will update you further.
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02/26/2024 | PCN-24-200238 - Mixed shipment date correction. This is a correction to the PCN's listed below. As mentioned in the previous PCNs, mixed shipments may be possible until September 30th, 2025. The "Last Date for Mixed Shipment" box in this PCN now matches this date. PCN-24-198118, PCN-24-198122, PCN-24-198106, PCN-24-198129, PCN-24-198131, PCN-24-198087, PCN-24-198098, PCN-24-198100, PCN-24-198185 | Download |
01/16/2023 | PCN-22-158316 - Packaging Change. Below mentioned PN will be packaged with different carton reel, according to TE Standard to optimize process and reduce shortage risk. Pls check attached documentation to show comparison between current reel and new one to be implemented.
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08/10/2022 | P-22-023121 - Additional manufacturing location source. PNs listed in this notification are currently produced in TE Lickdale Plant. To optimize supply chain, manufacturing process and delivery, we are adding another source: TE Collegno Plant No tool transfer and no new tools are involved in this process. TE Collegno has got capacity. In the future there will be two manufacturing locations for listed parts: TE Lickdale and TE Collegno. | Download |
07/09/2013 | E-13-005733 - In an effort to standardize raw material on a global basis, TE Connectivity has completed a review of our current material standards for Brass connectors. This review has resulted in our decision to reduce the number of regional alloys and align at the global level by standardizing on C27400 alloy. | Download |