Thursday 23 April 2020

Engineering supply chain disruptions to continue

More than 75% of companies in Germany's engineering sector do not expect the supply-chain disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic to ease in the next three months, Reuters reported. The Mechanical Engineering Industry Association said that nearly 90% of companies in the sector reported having been hit by the pandemic.

More than a quarter of companies in Germany’s engineering sector do not expect the supply chain disruptions they are facing as a result of the what does a computer engineer do to ease in the coming three months, the VDMA industry lobby said on Monday.

The engineering industry umbrella group said that 89% of companies in the sector reported having been hit by the pandemic, up 5 percentage points compared to just two weeks ago. More than three-quarters of the sector’s firms did not see any improvements to supply chain strains in the next three months.

“The situation in the machine tooling sector has deteriorated once again as a result of the coronavirus pandemic,” the group said in a statement.

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