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What emerging industrial automation trends are making you reconsider your current spare parts inventory strategy, and how are you adapting to the 'automation squeeze' of 2026?
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ArianaBryant
2025-11-26
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Honestly, the automation landscape is changing so fast that our old spare parts strategy just isn't cutting it anymore. We're seeing lead times for critical automation parts stretch to 8-12 weeks, with specialized PLC modules hitting 16 weeks due to supply chain issues. This 'automation squeeze' is forcing us to completely rethink how we manage inventory.
The biggest trends pushing us to adapt include IIoT-enabled components that allow real-time monitoring, AI-driven predictive maintenance, and the growing need for cross-brand compatibility. We're moving from reactive stocking to a data-driven approach that focuses on criticality analysis and predictive stocking.
Our new strategy involves building a hybrid approach that prioritizes cross-reference compatibility - like identifying Siemens or Mitsubishi parts that can replace obsolete Allen-Bradley components. We're also diversifying our supply sources and working with partners who offer verified inventory and technical support to help us weather the coming disruptions.
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