Siemens Supplier Sydney: Technical Guide to Sourcing Automation Parts
Paying 40% over manufacturer RRP for a SIMATIC S7-1500 isn’t a “cost of doing business”; it’s a failure of the traditional distribution model in…
Paying 40% over manufacturer RRP for a SIMATIC S7-1500 isn’t a “cost of doing business”; it’s a failure of the traditional distribution model in…
Stop paying the 40% markup typically forced on Melbourne engineers by traditional supply chains. While most assume local procurement requires months…
Paying a 40% “authorized distributor” premium is a choice, not a necessity, for Australian manufacturers. Many owners believe high-end industrial…
A single legacy PLC module failing shouldn’t trigger a A$50,000 system rip-and-replace, but Australian OEMs often use End of Life (EOL) cycles to…
Why are you still paying a 40% “Australia Tax” on your HMI hardware just because of a local postcode? You already know the frustration of waiting 12…
Paying a 40% premium on a Modicon PLC just because it’s sourced through an “authorized” channel is a budget leak your project can’t afford in 2026….
A single counterfeit PowerFlex drive or a fake Allen-Bradley I/O module can wipe out A$50,000 in production value in a single shift. You know that…
Why are Australian engineering firms still paying a 40% premium to authorised distributors for the exact same hardware? You recognize the Siemens…
Paying a 40% markup to an authorized Australian distributor isn’t a safety strategy; it’s a budget drain that doesn’t actually stop a counterfeit…
Saving A$2,000 on a grey-market PLC is the fastest way to lose A$50,000 in unplanned production downtime. You already know that the traditional…