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Supply chain disruptions continue to have a serious impact on material prices, ọja backlogs, awọn idiyele ẹru ati ibi idana ounjẹ ati awọn iyipo iṣẹ akanṣe baluwe, according to U.S. media iroyin. Lakoko ti ipo lọwọlọwọ le jẹ igba diẹ, it is estimated that the situation will continue into next year.
Gẹgẹbi iwadi tuntun nipasẹ National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), the situation has worsened significantly “bosipo” since this time last year. The impact is broader, including bathroom accessories, ohun elo ile, tile, apoti apoti, and other key components for manufacturing refrigerators, adiro, awopọ, makirowefu, washers and dryers are in short supply. Among the realtors surveyed, the shortage of bathroom accessories reached 75 ogorun. Tile reached 51 ogorun. The most serious is household appliances, which reached 95 ogorun.

The current shortage of materials is having a wider and deeper impact than at any time since 1990, and rising costs are exacerbating this effect, causing builders’ confidence in the market to fall to its lowest level in a year.
Baluwe awọn olupese, ile decorators, awọn kaakiri, realtors and others are facing a year-long “iji” ti ibeere ibeere, pelu aito ohun elo, awọn italaya ohun elo ati awọn ajakale-arun. While remodeling demand is soaring with increased vaccination rates and a DIY market for homes spawned by emerging lifestyles, Awọn idalọwọduro pq ipese ti yori si aito lile ti awọn ọja ile bọtini. Nibayi, supply constraints have caused material costs to soar.

Ni ibamu si awọn titun idana ati wẹ Market Ìwé (leyin lehin: KBMI, U.S. Kitchen and Bath Market Index) compiled nipasẹ awọn National idana ati wẹ Products Association (NKBA), John Burns Real Estate Consulting, supply chain issues coupled with rising material prices and transportation costs are forcing an increasing number of home design firms to face longer lead times while needing to seek alternative sources of supply and raise prices to protect profit margins.
Gẹgẹbi KBMI, U.S. Idana ati Bath Market Ìwé fun igba akọkọ mẹẹdogun ti 2021, 45 percent of dealers and designers surveyed said material shortages and product pricing are impacting project lead times. 60 percent of manufacturing facilities surveyed noted average lead times of six weeks or more, ilosoke pataki lati mẹẹdogun ti tẹlẹ. Capacity is being severely constrained by longer raw material lead times and significant freight delays. Nibayi, 67 percent of realtors surveyed noted that projects have been backlogged for more than three months. Ati 21% of realtors noted that the backlog will continue until the end of 2021.

Nibayi, U.S.-based factories are beginning to add capacity and adjust their supply chains. Ni ibamu si awọn iroyin, ninu osu kefa odun yii, U.S. DEVIDA bathroom announced that it will “ayo” the production of certain brands of products, while suspending production of other series. The company said that this situation is expected to continue until the fourth quarter of 2021. They also noted that while no new orders will be accepted during this period, existing orders are not affected by the decision.
In addition to the United States, Jẹmánì tun n dojukọ idaamu idalọwọduro pq ipese kan. Germany’s Bavarian plumbing and bathroom industry from wood, ike, irin, brass has also been shortages. Ni ọdun kan, the price of insulation board has increased by 10%. Flat glass has decreased by 15 ogorun, steel has risen by 30 ogorun, and roofing panels have increased by 31 ogorun. And the global price of copper has risen 80 percent in the past 12 osu.
In addition to delivery issues, aito awọn oṣiṣẹ ti oye tun n kan ile-iṣẹ ikole. Gbigba awọn oṣiṣẹ ti oye, pẹlu ni China, ti di iṣoro ti o tobi julọ ni igbanisiṣẹ awọn oṣiṣẹ.
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