06.14.21
Bobst, in preparation for a post-COVID economy, has announced new procurement decisions to ensure customers have access to new equipment, spare parts and consumables. Global GDP is expected to rebound by +5.1% in 2021, the company notes, which will drive high demand for raw materials across various industries.
In addition, bottlenecks in the global supply chain remain as high as during the peak of the pandemic. In these circumstances, raw material for the packaging industry, as well as some key materials required for the production and maintenance of equipment, including standard components across electronics, electrical, bearings and consumables, are in short supply, generating longer lead times and prices increases. The price of hot rolled steel plate hit record prices across all exchange markets, increasing by more than 120% over the last three quarters.
So far, Bobst has been able to maximize its production capabilities, reflecting the orders it has received. The company managed its parts inventories to avoid shortages. The new stock replenishments are, however, for the foreseeable future, going to be made at much higher costs. "We need to ensure business continuity and consider these new and unexpected market fluctuations. As of July 1, 2021, across all countries, a price increase of 2% on machines and related peripherals will be rolled-out," the company announces.
Spare parts and services are excluded from this general increase.
“Given the current circumstances and the market volatility, when a crisis turns into such a recovery, we must toggle between managing for the present and the future. We are planning for the long term with new forecasting and planning methodologies but at the same time we need to cope with immediate global market constraints,” comments Jean-Pascal Bobst, CEO of Bobst Group.
Bobst's local sales representatives will ensure that all customers will be informed individually to provide transparency, as we are all impacted by this special situation. The global recovery is positive, and it requires adjustments for the packaging industry.
In addition, bottlenecks in the global supply chain remain as high as during the peak of the pandemic. In these circumstances, raw material for the packaging industry, as well as some key materials required for the production and maintenance of equipment, including standard components across electronics, electrical, bearings and consumables, are in short supply, generating longer lead times and prices increases. The price of hot rolled steel plate hit record prices across all exchange markets, increasing by more than 120% over the last three quarters.
So far, Bobst has been able to maximize its production capabilities, reflecting the orders it has received. The company managed its parts inventories to avoid shortages. The new stock replenishments are, however, for the foreseeable future, going to be made at much higher costs. "We need to ensure business continuity and consider these new and unexpected market fluctuations. As of July 1, 2021, across all countries, a price increase of 2% on machines and related peripherals will be rolled-out," the company announces.
Spare parts and services are excluded from this general increase.
“Given the current circumstances and the market volatility, when a crisis turns into such a recovery, we must toggle between managing for the present and the future. We are planning for the long term with new forecasting and planning methodologies but at the same time we need to cope with immediate global market constraints,” comments Jean-Pascal Bobst, CEO of Bobst Group.
Bobst's local sales representatives will ensure that all customers will be informed individually to provide transparency, as we are all impacted by this special situation. The global recovery is positive, and it requires adjustments for the packaging industry.