According to www.emeoutlookmag.com, Jabil has acquired Rebound Electronics — a move finalized on July 13, 2026 — to integrate global manufacturing scale with specialized electronic component distribution capabilities.
Building a New Strategic Distribution Model
The acquisition forms part of Jabil’s multi-year strategy to strengthen end-to-end supply chain resilience amid persistent global disruptions. Frank McKay, Senior Vice President and Chief Supply Chain Officer at Jabil, emphasized the timing and intent:
“At Jabil, we use our deep supply chain expertise, global scale, and manufacturing experience to help customers mitigate risk, navigate disruptions, and build greater resilience. The acquisition of Rebound Electronics is another demonstration of that commitment. At a time when supply chain disruptions have become the new normal and resilience has never been more important, Jabil has chosen a defining market approach through this acquisition.” — Frank McKay, Senior Vice President and Chief Supply Chain Officer, Jabil
McKay described the combined model as a “Strategic Distribution Partner” — one that merges the insight and strength of a global manufacturer with the flexibility and responsiveness of a distributor.
Expanding Electronics Sourcing Capabilities
Rebound Electronics founder Simon Thake affirmed that the deal preserves the company’s entrepreneurial culture while dramatically expanding its reach. He noted that Rebound has built its reputation since its founding on solving complex sourcing challenges, moving quickly, and delivering exceptional service.
“Becoming part of Jabil marks an exciting new chapter for Rebound Electronics and our customers. Joining forces with Jabil gives us the opportunity to take that foundation to an entirely new level. Together, we can offer customers broader capabilities, deeper market intelligence, and access to a truly global network, while maintaining the entrepreneurial mindset and customer-first culture that have always set Rebound apart.” — Simon Thake, Founder, Rebound Electronics
The integration enables access to Jabil’s manufacturing footprint across over 100 facilities in 28 countries, significantly broadening component availability beyond traditional distribution channels.
Supporting Supply Chain Performance and Flexibility
Grant Fairbairn, Chief Revenue Officer of Rebound Electronics, highlighted how the merger bridges sourcing agility with production-scale execution.
“By bringing together Rebound’s expertise in global component sourcing with Jabil’s extensive manufacturing footprint and supply chain capabilities, we can deliver even greater value across the electronics ecosystem.” — Grant Fairbairn, Chief Revenue Officer, Rebound Electronics
Customers gain a single-point partner capable of managing everything from just-in-time component allocation to full turnkey assembly — reducing handoffs, lead times, and inventory volatility. This aligns with industry-wide shifts: a 2026 Gartner survey found 74% of electronics OEMs now prioritize integrated sourcing-manufacturing partnerships over transactional vendor relationships.
Creating a Global Sourcing Solution
Raj Keshvara, Chief Operating Officer of Rebound Electronics, underscored the operational synergy: the combined entity will serve customers across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific with unified data visibility, shared forecasting tools, and synchronized logistics planning. The integration includes harmonizing Rebound’s proprietary demand-intelligence platform with Jabil’s ERP and digital twin systems, enabling real-time capacity modeling and dynamic allocation of constrained components. According to internal projections cited by the source, the combined solution is expected to reduce average component procurement cycle time by 22% and improve forecast accuracy by 18 percentage points within 12 months of go-live.
Source: emeoutlookmag.com
Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.










