Press Release: Current Supply Chain Status and the OMRON Approach

Aug 6, 2021

A recent press release from OMRON explains their current global supply chain status.

“Dear Omron Americas Partners and Customers:

Within the Americas, we are more than aware of the supply issues facing our Customers. We are in daily communication with the global OMRON Supply Chain to be kept informed about any updates on deliveries and we are exploring all possibilities and use all our efforts to minimize any delays in deliveries.

We would like to share with you a message from Mr. Junta Tsujinaga, Company President, Industrial Automation Business, OMRON Corporation, Kyoto, Japan in which he elaborates on the current situation which the industry is facing and Omron’s mitigating actions. Please rest assured that everyone at OMRON is striving towards maximum Customer order fulfillment. Thank you.”

Robb Black, President and CEO, Omron Automation Americas

View the complete press release, here https://automation.omron.com/en/ca/news/supply-chain-update

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