| Supplier Name | Founded | Key Services | Certifications | Industries Served | Core Tech Solutions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| eManage Components Jordan | 2005 | End-to-end component management, excess inventory solutions | ISO 9001, RoHS | Consumer electronics, industrial automation | AI-driven electronic component management system |
| Jordan Component Solutions (JCS) | 2010 | Reserve component management, medical-grade sourcing | ISO 13485, IATF 16949 | Medical devices, automotive | Cloud-based component management software |
| TechParts Management Ltd. | 2008 | Global sourcing, component testing, SMT assembly integration | ISO 9001, UL | Aerospace, telecommunications | Real-time component tracking tool |
| SmartComponent Jordan | 2012 | Sustainability-focused component reuse, obsolescence management | ISO 14001, RoHS | Renewable energy, IoT devices | Eco-friendly excess component management platform |
| Elite Components & Logistics | 2003 | Turnkey component sourcing, logistics, warehousing | ISO 9001, GDP | Consumer electronics, defense | Integrated component management system with ERP |
| MENA Component Masters | 2015 | Low-volume high-mix component management, prototype support | ISO 9001, AS9100 | Aerospace, R&D labs | Custom component management software for prototypes |
| Precision Parts Jordan | 2001 | High-precision component inspection, quality control | ISO 9001, ISO 17025 | Medical devices, automotive | AI-powered component defect detection tool |
| GreenTech Component Management | 2018 | E-waste recycling, component repurposing | ISO 14001, WEEE compliant | Sustainability-focused brands, government projects | E-waste tracking & component reuse software |
| Global Components Hub | 2007 | Cross-border component trading, excess stock liquidation | ISO 9001, anti-counterfeit certification | Global electronics distributors, OEMs | Blockchain-based component system |
| Jordan Electronics Logistics (JEL) | 2013 | Just-in-time (JIT) component delivery, supply chain consulting | ISO 9001, LEAN certified | Automotive, consumer electronics | JIT-focused component management tool |
Founded: 2005 | Headquarters: Amman | Team Size: 120+ employees
eManage Components Jordan has grown from a small local sourcing firm to one of the country's most trusted component management partners. What started with serving regional electronics repair shops now spans global clients, including Fortune 500 companies in consumer electronics and industrial automation. Their secret? A relentless focus on blending human expertise with cutting-edge technology.
"We don't just manage components—we solve supply chain headaches," says CEO Lina Hassan. "In 2023, when a major chip shortage hit the industry, we helped a client reduce production delays by 40% using our excess electronic component management service. By identifying underutilized stock in their global warehouses and repurposing it, we turned a crisis into an opportunity."
Technology Spotlight: eManage's proprietary AI-driven electronic component management system is a game-changer. It integrates real-time inventory tracking, demand forecasting, and supplier performance analytics into a single dashboard. Clients can set custom alerts for low stock, track component lifecycle stages, and even predict obsolescence risks—all from their desktop or mobile device. The system also includes a module for excess component management, helping businesses recoup value from unused parts through secure resale or recycling partnerships.
Certified to ISO 9001 and RoHS standards, eManage prides itself on transparency and compliance. Their Amman warehouse features climate-controlled storage for sensitive components, and every part is traceable from supplier to end-user. For businesses in fast-moving sectors like smart home devices or factory automation, eManage's ability to balance speed with accuracy has made them a go-to partner.
Founded: 2010 | Headquarters: Irbid | Specialization: Medical & automotive component management
Nestled in Irbid's tech park, Jordan Component Solutions (JCS) has carved a niche in high-stakes industries where component reliability is non-negotiable: medical devices and automotive electronics. "A single faulty capacitor in a pacemaker or a car's ECU can have life-threatening consequences," explains Operations Director Khalid Al-Mansoori. "That's why we built our entire process around precision and compliance."
JCS's journey began when a group of ex-medical device engineers grew frustrated with the lack of specialized component management services in the region. Today, they serve over 50 clients across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, including leading medical equipment OEMs and automotive Tier 1 suppliers.
Technology Spotlight: Their cloud-based component management software, MedTrack, is designed specifically for regulated industries. It includes features like batch-level traceability, automated compliance checks for standards like ISO 13485 (medical) and IATF 16949 (automotive), and integration with FDA and EU MDR reporting requirements. For automotive clients, the system also tracks component performance in real-world conditions, feeding data back to manufacturers to improve future designs. JCS recently added a reserve component management module, allowing clients to stockpile critical parts for long-term projects without tying up capital in excess inventory.
What truly sets JCS apart is their in-house testing lab, where every component undergoes rigorous inspection—from X-ray analysis to temperature cycling tests. "We once rejected a batch of resistors that passed the supplier's specs but failed our stress tests," Al-Mansoori recalls. "Three months later, that supplier issued a recall. Our clients avoided a costly production halt because we caught it early."
Founded: 2008 | Headquarters: Aqaba | Global Reach: Offices in Dubai, Istanbul, and Singapore
TechParts Management Ltd. embodies Jordan's ambition to be a global player in electronics supply chains. With a strategic location in Aqaba's free trade zone, they leverage the port city's connectivity to serve clients in aerospace, telecommunications, and defense—industries that demand components with long lifecycles and strict traceability.
"Aerospace clients might need a specific transistor that's been out of production for 10 years," says CEO Rana Khalil. "Our job is to find that part, verify its authenticity, and ensure it meets the same specs as the original. It's like being a detective for electronics."
Technology Spotlight: TechParts' real-time component tracking tool, GlobalTrack, is a favorite among clients with complex global supply chains. The tool maps component journeys from supplier factories to end-users, with GPS-enabled warehouse tracking and blockchain-based authentication to prevent counterfeiting. For telecommunications clients, they offer a unique service: integrating component management with SMT assembly. "We don't just send parts—we can coordinate with local SMT assembly houses to ensure the components are installed correctly, saving clients time and reducing errors," Khalil adds.
Certified to ISO 9001 and UL standards, TechParts has built a reputation for navigating geopolitical and logistical challenges. During the 2021 Suez Canal blockage, they rerouted critical aerospace components via air freight from Singapore to Amman, then to Europe—ensuring a client's satellite launch stayed on schedule. "In this industry, trust is everything," Khalil says. "Our clients know we'll move mountains to keep their projects on track."
Founded: 2012 | Headquarters: Amman | Mission: "Sustainable component management for a circular electronics economy"
SmartComponent Jordan is proof that sustainability and profitability can go hand in hand. Founded by environmental engineer Salma Faraj, the company specializes in helping businesses reduce waste by reusing, repurposing, or recycling electronic components—all while maintaining compliance with global e-waste regulations like WEEE and RoHS.
"The average electronic device contains over 60 elements, many of which are rare or toxic," Faraj explains. "Throwing away a circuit board isn't just wasteful—it's harmful. We help clients extract value from 'dead' inventory while doing right by the planet."
Technology Spotlight: Their eco-friendly excess component management platform, GreenCycle, uses AI to assess the viability of excess or obsolete parts. For example, a batch of outdated smartphone processors might be repurposed for IoT sensors in agricultural equipment, where processing power needs are lower. The platform also tracks the carbon footprint of each component, from production to disposal, giving clients data to meet ESG reporting goals. SmartComponent recently partnered with a renewable energy client to manage components for solar inverters, ensuring that end-of-life inverters are disassembled and their parts reused in new units.
With ISO 14001 certification and a network of recycling partners across Europe, SmartComponent is a leader in sustainable component management. "Last year, we helped a client divert 2 tons of e-waste from landfills by repurposing components," Faraj notes. "That's the kind of impact we measure success by."
Founded: 2003 | Headquarters: Amman | Key Strength: End-to-end supply chain integration
Elite Components & Logistics is one of Jordan's oldest component management firms, and their longevity speaks to their adaptability. What started as a local sourcing agency now offers turnkey solutions: from sourcing components globally to warehousing, kitting, and delivering to assembly lines—all under one roof.
"Our clients don't want to coordinate with 10 different vendors," says General Manager Nader Abu Saleh. "They want a single point of contact who can handle everything from finding a resistor to shipping a finished kit to their factory in Germany. That's what we deliver."
Technology Spotlight: Elite's integrated component management system is built on SAP ERP, customized to handle electronics-specific needs. The system syncs with client ERP platforms, allowing for seamless order management, inventory visibility, and invoicing. For defense clients, they offer GDP (Good Distribution Practice) certified warehousing, ensuring sensitive components are stored and transported in compliance with international security standards. "We recently added a just-in-time (JIT) delivery module for automotive clients," Abu Saleh says. "We can deliver components to their assembly lines in Jordan exactly when they're needed, reducing their on-site inventory costs by up to 30%."
With a 15,000 sq. meter warehouse in Amman and partnerships with global logistics giants like DHL and FedEx, Elite has the infrastructure to handle large-scale projects. "During the 2022 World Cup, we managed components for stadium LED screens, delivering kits to Qatar on a tight deadline," Abu Saleh recalls. "It was chaotic, but our team pulled it off—because we've been doing this long enough to anticipate the chaos."
Founded: 2015 | Headquarters: Amman | Niche: Low-volume, high-mix component management for R&D
MENA Component Masters is a rising star in Jordan's tech scene, catering to a often-overlooked market: startups, universities, and R&D labs that need small quantities of specialized components for prototypes. "A university lab might need 5 custom sensors for a robotics project, or a startup might need 10 microcontrollers for their first batch of smart thermostats," says Founder and CTO Yara Mahmoud. "Big suppliers don't prioritize these orders, but we do—because we were once those startups."
Mahmoud launched MENA Component Masters after struggling to source parts for her own robotics startup. Today, the company serves over 200 R&D clients, offering flexible minimum order quantities and fast turnaround times.
Technology Spotlight: Their custom component management software, ProtoTrack, is designed for prototype development. It allows clients to upload BOMs (Bill of Materials) and instantly check availability across a network of 500+ global suppliers. The software also includes a "prototype optimization" feature, suggesting alternative components that are easier to source or more cost-effective for small batches. For aerospace R&D clients, MENA Component Masters offers AS9100-certified component handling, ensuring even low-volume orders meet strict aviation standards. "We recently helped a drone startup reduce their prototype costs by 25% by suggesting a substitute motor controller," Mahmoud says. "That's the kind of problem-solving that gets us excited."
With a team of engineers on staff, MENA Component Masters doesn't just supply parts—they offer technical support, helping clients troubleshoot component compatibility issues. "A client once ordered a sensor that didn't work with their microcontroller," Mahmoud recalls. "Our engineer stayed on the call until midnight, helping them rewrite the code to make it work. That's the R&D mindset—we're invested in their success."
Founded: 2001 | Headquarters: Zarqa | Specialization: Component inspection & quality control
In Zarqa, Jordan's industrial heartland, Precision Parts Jordan has built a reputation as the "gatekeeper" of component quality. For over two decades, they've provided third-party inspection services, ensuring that components meet the strictest standards before they reach assembly lines—particularly in medical devices and automotive electronics, where defects can have catastrophic consequences.
"We're the last line of defense," says Quality Director Ahmed Hassan. "A supplier might claim their capacitors are rated for 105°C, but we test them to 125°C to see if they fail. If they do, we flag it before our client installs them in a pacemaker or a car's engine control unit."
Technology Spotlight: Precision Parts' AI-powered component defect detection tool is a marvel of modern inspection. Using high-resolution imaging and machine learning, the tool can identify microscopic defects—like hairline cracks in semiconductors or misaligned pins on connectors—that the human eye might miss. The system is trained on a database of over 1 million component images, allowing it to recognize defects across 10,000+ part types. For medical clients, they offer ISO 17025-accredited testing, meaning their inspection reports are accepted by regulatory bodies worldwide. "We recently helped a medical device OEM recall a batch of components before they were used, saving them from a potential product liability crisis," Hassan notes.
With a 2,000 sq. meter testing lab equipped with X-ray machines, thermal cyclers, and vibration testers, Precision Parts leaves no stone unturned. "Quality isn't just a service for us—it's a responsibility," Hassan says. "Every component we inspect represents a promise to the end-users who rely on the products they go into."
Founded: 2018 | Headquarters: Amman | Focus: E-waste recycling & component repurposing
GreenTech Component Management is Jordan's youngest entrant in the component management space, but they're already making waves with their mission to turn e-waste into a resource. Founded by environmental scientist Omar Al-Zoubi, the company partners with businesses, governments, and NGOs to collect, disassemble, and repurpose electronic waste—extracting reusable components and recycling the rest.
"The world generates 50 million tons of e-waste annually, and only 17% is recycled," Al-Zoubi says. "We're here to change that number—starting with Jordan, where e-waste is growing at 12% per year."
Technology Spotlight: GreenTech's e-waste tracking & component reuse software, EcoTrace, maps the entire lifecycle of electronic products. From the moment a device is collected (say, an old laptop), the software logs its make, model, and component. Technicians then disassemble the device, and reusable components—like RAM modules, batteries, or connectors—are tested and graded. The software then lists these components on a marketplace for businesses, educators, or hobbyists to purchase at a fraction of the cost of new parts. For governments, EcoTrace provides compliance reports for WEEE and Basel Convention regulations, ensuring e-waste is disposed of legally. "We recently partnered with Jordan's Ministry of Environment to recycle 5,000 old smartphones, extracting 2 kg of gold and 15 kg of copper—while reselling 3,000 working batteries to a local solar power project," Al-Zoubi adds.
With WEEE compliance and ISO 14001 certification, GreenTech is leading Jordan's charge toward a circular electronics economy. "Our goal isn't just to recycle—it's to show that e-waste is a valuable resource," Al-Zoubi says. "Every component we repurpose is a step toward a more sustainable future."
Founded: 2007 | Headquarters: Amman | Model: Component trading & excess stock liquidation
Global Components Hub operates at the intersection of supply and demand, connecting businesses with excess components to those in need. Think of them as a stock exchange for electronics parts—minus the Wall Street drama. "A manufacturer might overorder 10,000 resistors, and a repair shop might need 500 of them," explains CEO Samira Jaber. "We bridge that gap, ensuring excess inventory doesn't go to waste—and helping buyers access hard-to-find parts at below-market prices."
With a global network of 2,000+ buyers and sellers, Global Components Hub handles everything from small batches of capacitors to large lots of semiconductors.
Technology Spotlight: Their blockchain-based component system is a game-changer for preventing counterfeiting—a $10 billion problem in the electronics industry. Every component listed on their platform comes with a digital "passport" stored on the blockchain, detailing its origin, batch number, and testing history. Buyers can verify this information instantly, ensuring they're getting genuine parts. The platform also uses AI to price components dynamically, adjusting for market demand, obsolescence risk, and supplier reputation. "During the 2022 chip shortage, we helped a car manufacturer source 500 critical microcontrollers by connecting them with a telecom company that had excess stock," Jaber recalls. "It was a win-win—they saved 30% on costs, and the telecom company turned dead inventory into cash."
Certified for anti-counterfeit practices, Global Components Hub has built trust with clients in over 30 countries. "Transparency is everything in this business," Jaber says. "Our clients know they can rely on us to deliver genuine components—no surprises."
Founded: 2013 | Headquarters: Amman | Specialty: Just-in-time (JIT) component delivery
Jordan Electronics Logistics (JEL) thrives on speed. In an industry where production delays cost millions, their just-in-time (JIT) component delivery service has made them a favorite among automotive and consumer electronics manufacturers. "Our clients run lean—they don't want to tie up capital in warehouses full of parts," says Logistics Director Hani Abu Nasser. "We deliver components to their assembly lines exactly when they're needed, down to the hour."
JEL's Amman warehouse operates 24/7, with a fleet of temperature-controlled trucks and partnerships with local couriers to ensure components—even sensitive ones like lithium-ion batteries—arrive on time and in perfect condition.
Technology Spotlight: Their JIT-focused component management tool, SpeedTrack, uses real-time GPS and production schedule data to optimize delivery routes. Clients input their assembly line schedules, and the tool calculates the exact pickup and delivery times, sending alerts if there's a risk of delay. For automotive clients, SpeedTrack integrates with ERP systems like SAP and Oracle, automatically adjusting delivery times if production schedules change. "During a recent peak season, a client's assembly line ran 2 hours overtime," Abu Nasser recalls. "Our system detected the change and rerouted the next component delivery, so they didn't miss a beat." JEL is also LEAN certified, using continuous improvement methodologies to reduce waste in their own operations—passing the savings on to clients.
With a 99.8% on-time delivery rate, JEL has set a high bar for reliability. "In JIT, there's no room for error," Abu Nasser says. "Our clients trust us with their most critical production runs—and we take that trust seriously."
As Jordan's electronics manufacturing sector continues to grow—fueled by government investments in tech parks, a young and skilled workforce, and strategic partnerships with global OEMs—the role of component management suppliers will only become more vital. These 10 companies represent the best of Jordan's innovation and resilience, blending local expertise with global reach to solve the industry's toughest supply chain challenges.
From AI-driven inventory systems to blockchain-based traceability, from medical-grade precision to sustainable recycling, Jordan's component management suppliers are not just keeping up with global trends—they're setting them. As one CEO put it: "We don't just manage components—we build the backbone of the electronics revolution." For businesses looking to navigate the complexities of modern manufacturing, Jordan's component management experts offer a simple promise: reliability, innovation, and a partner invested in your success.