
Globally, manufacturing is changing due to digitalization. According to MarketsandMarkets 2024, industrial automation is projected to increase at a rate of 9.2% per year to reach $289 billion by 2025. The supply chain's inefficiencies still lead to issues. These issues are being resolved by Xindustra, a reseller of industrial automation components, through resource integration and workable solutions.
According to research, 65% of businesses report lower productivity as a result of delayed component delivery. The following problems plague traditional distribution schemes:
The asymmetry of information: Procurement timeframes may be extended to three or four weeks if there are disconnects between suppliers and clients.
Technology issues: Half of post-sale problems are related to equipment compatibility with Schneider plc or Allen Bradley compactlogix.
In line with their goal to "empower manufacturers with lightweight technology," Xindustra places a high priority on two essential competencies:
Dynamic Matching Engine: Using a data-driven recommendation engine, the Dynamic Matching Accelerator assists users in locating compatible parts for equipment such as Allen Bradley PLCs. By using this method, a client in North America was able to source I/O modules in 5 days instead of the usual 14 days.
Network for Regional Collaboration: In contrast to the industry average of 10 days, 75% of typical orders may be delivered within 72 hours by collaborating with local warehouses in the US, Germany, and Japan. Additionally, inventory can be tracked in real time.
In 2023, a Southeast Asian auto parts supplier had to pay contract penalties due to the manufacturer's Allen Bradley motor drive shortage. Xindustra's offerings:
Emergency Provisions: Model replacements and compatibility certification were sent out in less than 48 hours.
Cost optimization suggests: Cost-effective house substitutes without sacrificing quality.
95% on-time delivery and 12% lower procurement expenses were the outcomes.
As it concentrates on distribution in 2025, Xindustra is testing a lightweight API for real-time inventory checks. By 2027, 35% of industrial component purchases will be made digitally, according to McKinsey. Rural manufacturers may find Xindustra's hybrid "tech + logistics" approach to be a very useful ally if this trend keeps up.