Sourcing Cheap Allen-Bradley PLCs in Australia: An Engineer’s Guide to Value (2026)
Why are you still paying a 40% distribution tax on every ControlLogix or CompactLogix module your project requires? You’ve likely accepted that high…
Why are you still paying a 40% distribution tax on every ControlLogix or CompactLogix module your project requires? You’ve likely accepted that high…
Paying a 40% markup for a “distributor stamp” is a choice, not a requirement for your facility. Most engineers in Australia accept inflated RRPs and…
Paying full manufacturer RRP for a rockwell controllogix power supply doesn’t guarantee a faster commission date or better system reliability. You’ve…
Why are you still paying a 45% “Australia Tax” on PLC hardware that’s sitting in a warehouse right now? Most engineers accept that a high allen…
Why are you paying a 40% premium for Allen-Bradley components just because of an “authorized” sticker? Many Australian engineers face 12-week lead…
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% markup to an authorized distributor does not guarantee your PLC will be back online any faster when a backplane fails. You have likely…
Waiting 26 weeks for a standard Allen-Bradley or Siemens PLC isn’t a supply chain reality; it’s a choice that costs Australian facilities upwards of…
Why are Australian engineering firms still paying a 40% premium to authorised distributors for the exact same hardware? You recognize the Siemens…