EU Automation safeguards critical parts supply amid Middle East disruptions
Disruptions to global supply chains typically spark concerns of increased lead times, inflated costs and shortages of vital goods. In the automation sector, this can quickly translate into costly downtime. EU Automation is working closely with its logistics and supplier partners to ensure that we continue to meet your needs without delay.
Traditional supply chains are at risk
Military activity in the Middle East has caused issues for shipping through key chokepoints, such as the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea, with some carriers already declaring “End of Voyage” for shipments destined for ports in the Arabian Gulf.
The Middle East also serves as a major hub for international air freight. Delays to air freight are expected due to several full or partial airspace closures in the region, with some carriers already introducing risk-related surcharges.
EU Automation continues to meet demand
EU Automation has spent the last 17 years creating a dynamic global supply network with operational hubs in Europe, North America and Asia. By working together with trusted regional supplier partners, we quickly meet demand with agility and avoid reliance on long-haul global freight. This means that when traditional global trade routes come to a halt, we continue to fulfil your orders without disruption.
If you are concerned about how the current situation in the Middle East might put your procurement options at risk, our team can advise you on the fastest way to get critical components back on your production line.
*The situation in the Middle East continues to develop rapidly. Information in this article reflects the position at the time of publication. EU Automation will update this page as further developments occur.