AI Prompt Playbook: Electronics & Technology

35+ ready-to-use AI prompts for semiconductor, consumer electronics, and hardware companies—covering component shortages, high-value logistics, cross-border compliance, and launch operations.

The Supply Chain Leader’s AI Prompt Playbook

电子产品

家用电器和个人设备 

半导体和微型芯片

加密货币与数据挖掘

电信与云计算

How to Use This Guide

  1. Copy any prompt directly into an AI platform (Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, etc)
  2. Replace the text in [brackets] with your specifics.

 

AI is only as useful as the information you give it. Every prompt works better with more context (allocation status, launch dates, current freight rates, etc.)

Component & Semiconductor Strategy

Component & Semiconductor Strategy

Semiconductor Shortage Response Protocol

[I’m a supply chain manager at a consumer / industrial electronics company. A key component — [describe: MCU, power IC, display driver] — just went into allocation.]

Build a shortage response protocol I can activate immediately. Cover:

  1. Broker sourcing criteria and counterfeit risk mitigation steps
  2. BOM redesign / component substitution evaluation process — who needs to be in the room and what they need from me
  3. Customer allocation prioritization model — how to rank products and customers when supply is constrained
  4. Internal communication templates for sales and operations leadership
  5. Leading indicators I should monitor to predict the next allocation event for this component family

 

BOM Risk Assessment for New Product

I’m launching a new product with a BOM of approximately [X] unique components. Before we commit to production volume, I need to assess supply chain risk across the BOM.

Build a BOM risk assessment framework covering: how to classify components by supply risk (single-source, long lead time, allocation history, geopolitical exposure), the data inputs I need from engineering and procurement, how to prioritize which components to qualify alternates for first, and a scoring model I can use to present a risk-rated BOM to my VP of Hardware and CFO before we lock production plans.

 

Counterfeit Component Risk Mitigation

I need to source [component] from the open market or a broker due to a shortage from authorized channels.

 

Give me a counterfeit risk mitigation checklist: distributor vetting criteria, incoming inspection steps, test methods for [component type], documentation requirements, and the red flags that should cause me to reject a lot before it enters our supply chain.

Approved Vendor List Rationalization

I manage an AVL with [X] approved component suppliers. Leadership wants me to rationalize the list to reduce compliance burden while improving resilience.

Build a framework for AVL rationalization: how to score and segment existing suppliers, criteria for removal vs. retention, how to ensure dual-source coverage on critical components, and a process for adding new suppliers efficiently without compromising qualification standards.

Reverse Logistics & Circularity

Electronics Returns & Refurbishment Program

I manage the supply chain for a [consumer electronics / enterprise hardware] company. Our return rate is [X%] and we currently liquidate or destroy most returns at a loss.

Design a reverse logistics and refurbishment program that: grades and routes returned units to highest-value recovery channels (refurb, certified-used, parts harvesting, recycler), estimates the revenue recovery potential vs. current liquidation approach, identifies 3PL partner capabilities required, and addresses data security requirements for returned devices.

Include a cost-benefit structure I can use to get budget approval for the program build-out.

 

Note: Electronics refurb programs routinely recover 3–5x more value per unit than liquidation—the math usually works. 

High-Value & Time-Critical Logistics

加密物流概念,显示仓库中的数据挖掘计算机设备。

High-Value & Time-Critical Logistics

Air vs. Ocean Decision Model

I need to decide whether to ship [X units] of [product: finished devices / PCBs / display panels] from [origin: Taiwan / South Korea / China] to [destination] by air or ocean.

Build a decision model that accounts for:

  • Freight cost differential (ocean rate ~$[X]/CBM, air rate ~$[Y]/kg)
  • Inventory carrying cost during transit ([X]-day ocean vs. [Y]-day air)
  • Stockout cost if we miss our launch / replenishment window
  • Product value density: $[X]/unit, [Y] units/pallet
  • Launch date sensitivity: [hard date / soft date]

Show me the break-even calculation and identify which inputs most change the recommendation when they move ±20%.

 

Note: Add your actual rates and carrying cost % for a real calculation you can put in a budget request.

Product Launch

[I’m launching [product type] globally in [X weeks]. We’re shipping from [manufacturing country] to distribution points in North America, Europe, and APAC simultaneously.] 

 

Build a launch logistics playbook covering:

  1. Pre-launch: carrier capacity booking timeline, DC receiving cutoffs, customs pre-clearance strategy
  2. Launch week: allocation and release sequencing, air charter decision criteria, real-time visibility requirements
  3. Post-launch: velocity monitoring triggers that should activate replenishment air shipments, returns logistics setup, and carrier performance review process

Include a RACI for the logistics team and a communications cadence for sales and finance.

 

Note: Global simultaneous launches are logistics-intensive—this playbook prevents the most common post-launch firefighting.

High-Value Cargo Security Protocol

I ship high-value electronics (average shipment value $[X]M) via air and ocean. We’ve had [one incident / a near-miss / increasing theft reports in our lanes].

Build a high-value cargo security protocol covering: carrier and facility vetting requirements, packaging and concealment best practices, routing and timing risk reduction, GPS tracking requirements, insurance coverage evaluation checklist, and a cargo theft incident response procedure. Include the specific questions I should ask any new logistics provider about their security capabilities.

 

Cross-Border & Regulatory Compliance

Cross-Border & Regulatory Compliance

I’m importing [consumer electronics / IoT devices / EV components / telecom equipment] into [US / EU / UK / Australia — pick your market] for the first time.

 

Build a complete import compliance checklist covering:

  • Required product certifications for this market (FCC, IC, CE, UKCA, RCM, etc.)
  • HTS classification considerations and duty rates
  • Battery and lithium content declaration requirements
  • WEEE / e-waste registration requirements (for EU)
  • Customs examination risk factors for electronics
  • Common compliance errors that result in CBP or customs detention

Flag any recent regulatory changes in the past 12 months that I should know about for my product category.

 

I’m launching cross-border DTC e-commerce for [electronics product] from [ship-from country] into [target markets: EU / UK / Canada / Australia / Southeast Asia].

 

Design a cross-border fulfillment strategy covering:

  1. De minimis threshold landscape by market and how to structure shipments accordingly
  2. VAT/GST registration triggers and IOSS (EU) / OSS considerations
  3. Duties and taxes at checkout options (DDP vs. DDU) and customer experience tradeoffs
  4. Lithium battery declaration requirements by mode for DTC shipments
  5. Returns logistics design for cross-border — the part most brands get wrong

Flag which market combinations can share a single DC location and which require local stocking.

 

Note: De minimis rules are actively changing in 2025–2026 — verify current thresholds before launching.

 

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