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PCB People reports record-breaking first half

PCB People reports record-breaking first half

PCB People has reported a record first half of 2026, with order income up by 309% compared with the same period last year. The milestone comes as electronics manufacturers demand more resilient and transparent PCB supply chains, with PCB People recording 30% increase in new customers and a 36% rise in new part numbers.

The results represent another significant milestone for PCB People as more electronics manufacturers look to strengthen the resilience, transparency, and flexibility of their PCB supply chains.

The first half of 2026 has been one of the most challenging trading environments the PCB industry has faced in recent years. Rapid investment in AI infrastructure has continued to increase demand for high-speed laminate materials, while disruption within the upstream raw material supply chain has placed further pressure on the availability of standard PCB materials.


Against this backdrop, PCB People’s record performance reflects strong commercial momentum and growing customer confidence as manufacturers seek more resilient approaches to PCB procurement.

PCB People’s Founder and Managing Director, Ryan Pellow, says: “First and foremost, I’d like to thank our customers for the trust they continue to place in us. We know these are incredibly challenging market conditions, and we never take that responsibility for granted.

“This growth isn’t simply about winning more business. It’s a reflection of more manufacturers choosing a different approach to PCB sourcing, one built on transparency, resilience, and long-term partnerships. We’re incredibly proud to support our customers through this period and remain committed to helping them build stronger, more independent supply chains.”

While market conditions remain uncertain, PCB People believes continuity of supply will be one of the biggest challenges facing electronics manufacturers during the second half of 2026. The company expects demand for transparent resilient and flexible PCB supply chains to continue growing.

PCB People is continuing to invest in the technology, partnerships, and expertise needed to help electronics manufacturers navigate an increasingly complex global sourcing landscape and build stronger, more resilient supply chains for the future.