At Surge, success in 2026 isn’t accidental—it’s engineered, amplified, and lived every day. Our name isn’t just branding; it’s a blueprint. And that’s exactly how we approach growth, performance, and impact. This year, we’re doubling down on what it means to be Surge by channeling the very essence of our name into how we think, act, and win. So here is a quick breakdown of the five core facets that define the Surge mindset in 2026, each one rooted in the energy, momentum, and force that our name demands.
Company News
In this episode of What’s Surging, CEO Ira Levy gives an exclusive look inside Surge — covering the latest sales growth, new channel partnerships, and the key people driving the company’s success.
Surge is committed to starting the new year stronger than ever. To achieve this, Surge has developed partnerships with representatives in strategic territories in order to have continued success in the future. Some of the newer engagements include Challenge Sales, Earle Associates, and Compass Technology.
In addition, Surge has expanded our local sales force in the Silicon Valley region, with our new Sales Executive, Angel Wu, located in Santa Clara. Surge is driven to successfully engage and support our customers, sales representatives, and distribution channels, and will continue to do so throughout the new year.
Surge wanted to take the time to reflect on all of the great things that happened for us in 2019. Please read our 2019 Year End Review to help show the foundation we have built that will lead us to a great 2020!
Deer Park, NY, USA -- As we look ahead to 2020, we are closely monitoring the impact of the novel coronavirus at our Asia operations and the Surge business. In recent weeks, the coronavirus outbreak in China has gripped the global community. As work continues to contain the spread of the virus, the outbreak is having an immediate impact on our business. Factories that produce our products in China reopened one week late after the Chinese New Year at production levels 30% below normal. This directly impacts the manufacturing productivity of the factories, and therefore the amount of inventory we receive, and can ship to customers.
Based on the information available today, we anticipate that the virus outbreak could impact the company’s supply chain and sales performance until normality returns to the region and production levels improve. In the interim, we believe we are doing everything we can to keep customers' production running and to keep things as smooth and stable as possible. While, it is too early to forecast the full regional and global financial impact on our business, including sourcing, production and supply chain implications, we remain in close contact with our customers, suppliers and partners in China.
While we have reflected on the impact of the pandemic on ourselves, we know that other companies are not as fortunate, and are experiencing a much bigger impact than Surge. For customers who are experiencing delivery issues and need a better option, Surge can still be your solution.
For more information or questions, contact Ira Levy, at Surge Components. Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or tel: 631.595.1818.
We at Surge Components are very happy to see indications that the COVID-19 pandemic may be receding. Certainly, from a business perspective, this is a relief as it is good to have our staff back in their offices here in New York as well as in our London and Asia offices. We continue to follow CDC guidelines and protocols with regard to keeping our facilities safe with social distancing, facemask coverage and regular cleaning and disinfecting.
Surge gives an Mid Year statement about the current state of our business.


