Draft:ASAP Semiconductor

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ASAP Semiconductor
TypePrivate
IndustryElectronics and Aerospace distribution
Founded2009
FounderJoe Faruqui
Nathan Pratt
HeadquartersAnaheim, California, U.S.
Key people
Joe Faruqui (CEO)
Nathan Pratt (President)
ProductsSemiconductors, aerospace components, IT hardware
SubsidiariesASAP Aerospace
Websitewww.asapsemi.com

Overview

ASAP Semiconductor is an American wholesale distributor of electronic components and aerospace parts based in Anaheim, California. The company operates as a systems integrator for the aviation, defense, and industrial sectors, specializing in the procurement of obsolete and hard-to-find components.[1] In 2026, industry publication Supply Chain Tribe described the firm as a provider of strategic procurement programs, including parts exchange and just-in-time (JIT) delivery for military and commercial operators.[2]

History

The company was founded in 2009 by Joe Faruqui and Nathan Pratt.[3] In 2013, it was ranked #16 on the Orange County Business Journal's list of the fastest-growing private businesses in the region.[4]

As a federal contractor (CAGE Code: 6RE77), the company has fulfilled over $6 million in federal contract actions for agencies including the United States Department of the Army.[5] In May 2025, Torque Magazine reported that the company expanded its aerospace fastener inventory to meet evolving industry documentation and traceability standards.[6]

Industry Recognition and Partnerships

The company has been recognized in several industry rankings for growth and distribution volume:

  • Inc. 5000: Ranked #1,212 in 2016 and #3,280 in 2020 on Inc. magazine's annual list of fastest-growing private companies.[7]
  • Supply Chain Connect: Listed among the "Top 25 Independent Electronics Distributors" in 2025, a ranking based on global sales volume and operational infrastructure.[8]
  • Awards: Named "Aerospace and Aviation Parts Distributors Company of the Year" by Aerospace & Defense Review in 2025.[9]

Supplier Approvals

Between 2024 and 2026, the company secured several major supplier designations:

  • Lockheed Martin: Achieved approved supplier status in April 2024, meeting ISO 9001 and AS9120 quality management standards.
  • Government and International: Designated as an approved supplier for the **Australian Department of Defence** (2025) and **Kuwait Airways** (2026).[10]

Quality and Certifications

ASAP Semiconductor maintains the following quality management accreditations:

  • ISO 9001:2015 and AS9120B certifications for aerospace and defense standards.[11]
  • FAA AC 00-56B accreditation, a voluntary quality system for civil aviation distributors.[12]

References

  1. ^ "ASAP Semiconductor Profile". PitchBook. Retrieved 2026-02-09.
  2. ^ "ASAP Aerospace Revolutionizes Aviation Supply Chain with Diverse Offerings". Supply Chain Tribe. 2026-01-06. Retrieved 2026-02-09.
  3. ^ "ASAP Semiconductor BBB Business Profile". Better Business Bureau. Retrieved 2026-02-09.
  4. ^ "Fastest-Growing Private Companies List 2013" (PDF). Orange County Business Journal. Retrieved 2026-02-09.
  5. ^ "ASAP Semiconductor LLC Federal Contract Profile". HigherGov. Retrieved 2026-02-09.
  6. ^ Yuen, Simon (2025-05-01). "ASAP Semiconductor expands aerospace fastener range". Torque Magazine. Retrieved 2026-02-09.
  7. ^ "ASAP Semiconductor Company Profile". Inc.com. Inc. Magazine. Retrieved 2026-02-09.
  8. ^ "2025 Top 25 Independent Electronics Distributors List". Supply Chain Connect. 2025-05-19. Retrieved 2026-02-09.
  9. ^ "ASAP Semiconductor Named Aerospace and Aviation Parts Distributors Company of the Year". Military Aerospace. 2025-01-15. Retrieved 2026-02-09.
  10. ^ "ASAP Semiconductor Approved Supplier of Australian Department of Defense". Military Aerospace. 2025-01-20. Retrieved 2026-02-09.
  11. ^ "ASA Certification Database". Aviation Suppliers Association. Retrieved 2026-02-09.
  12. ^ "FAA AC 00-56B Certification" (PDF). ASAP Semiconductor. Retrieved 2026-02-09.

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