Bearings Manufacturers Support Essential Manufacturing by Staying Open through the COVID-19
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="1594266541514014.png" alt="8.png" src="/ueditor/php/upload/image/20200709/1594266541514014.png"/></p><p>Most manufacturing enterprises are considered essential businesses and therefore
have remained open during the pandemicrelated stay-at-home orders. Despite difficult
economic conditions, most of those we talked to have indicated that they remain positive, busy and committed to
helping wherever they can.
¡°We have not missed a beat,¡± says Chris Napoleon, president of Napoleon Engineering Services. ¡°As a manufacturer of bearings in direct support of U.S. National Defense
we are committed to delivering as expected regardless of
the circumstances. We are producing today the same as
yesterday, last month and last year and we hope the future
holds the same.¡±
Michael Stofferahn, senior vice president, Industrial
Business Americas for NSK Americas, Inc., echoes those
thoughts: ¡°To date, the pandemic has had little to no impact on NSK¡¯s ability to deliver bearings. We addressed
some initial component replenishment issues in our supply chain some weeks ago, but they had no real effect
with regard to supplying customers.
¡°Our planning horizons for production and delivery are
notably far-sighted,¡± Stofferahn says, ¡°We carry significant
inventories in local NSK warehouses and the warehouses
of our authorized distributor network throughout North
America. That said, we are in a position to quickly modify the production requirements placed on our manufacturing facilities, including our principal global-supplying
plants, as they contend with impacts of the pandemic.¡±
Peer Bearing is also definitely still open for business.
¡°It has not affected our ability to deliver bearings,¡± says
Steve Tomlinson, business development manager. ¡°We
are open and continue to ship product to all our OEM and
Distributor customers who continue producing.¡±
In a public statement, Timken President and CEO
Richard G. Kyle said, ¡°We continue to operate our business
around the globe, leveraging our manufacturing footprint
and staying responsive to demand. We are coordinating closely with customers, suppliers and logistic partners to
uphold a reliable supply of product and expertise.¡±
So the bearing manufacturers are all open for business,
all committed to providing the product their customers
need. But the questions remain: How has the pandemic
affected demand for their business?
At Napoleon Engineering Services, which has a strong
customer base in aerospace and defense, the picture remains positive. ¡°We believe that government (defense)
sales will remain strong as the warfighter does not sleep,¡±
Napoleon says. ¡°The commercial space market will also
continue to thrive as the push for better communications
and internet service intensifies. Particularly as everyone
is more reliant on its use for interaction between people.
Satellite system development will not decline nor will the
need for launch services for deployment.¡±</p><p><br/></p><p>At NSK, the answer seems to be: so far, so good. ¡°From
our perspective there is no clear trend specific to any industry canceling or delaying orders,¡± Stofferahn says. ¡°We
have the benefit of having highly fluid and responsive relationships with our aftermarket partners (distributors)
and OEM customers. We¡¯re not wearing blinders though.
If there is a deceleration, NSK is committed to managing it
effectively, and in a manner that puts us in a strong position to seize opportunity when we¡¯ve all turned the corner
on COVID-19.¡±
Others are seeing some softening of demand, especially
in industries that are heavily impacted by the pandemic.
¡°Demand is down month over month as some customers have suspended manufacturing operations,¡± says
Tomlinson at Peer Bearing, adding that some of the harder
hit areas among their customer base include agriculture,
off-highway and power sports.
But it¡¯s not all bad news. In other areas, demand is solid,
especially bearings for material handling conveyors and
industrial gearboxes, Tomlinson says.
All of the bearings suppliers
we talked to are confident that they¡¯ll be able
to continue serving
their customers
during the
crisis, but
sevaral acknowledged that there could still be hiccups in the supply chain, especially in industries like medical where demand has suddenly ramped up.
During a crisis is no time to get lax with suppliers, they
say. If you¡¯re thinking of switching suppliers, or if you need
to, be careful.
¡°I don¡¯t think there will be a supply issue,¡± Napoleon says.
¡°But if there is, the actions taken have not changed unless
you are willing to accept risk of product failure. Bearing
qualification programs are necessary when changing suppliers; always. Bearings are not a commodity in the global
supply chain. Inspection and testing is just as important
and necessary as it always has been. The advice is simply,
remain calm and ensure you have open and honest communications with your approved bearing supplier.¡±
Some manufacturers may be inclined to try to save
money and make buying decisions they normally
wouldn¡¯t consider, but this is not the time to change suppliers, NSK¡¯s Stofferahn says. ¡°In fact, it may be the very
worst time. Be absolutely certain: counterfeit bearings remain an ongoing, onerous threat ¨C less to legitimate bearing manufacturers like NSK, but far more to manufacturers and end-users. A single bearing failure, due to cheap
materials and construction, can result in catastrophic and
even injurious outcomes. That will likely cost far more
than any short-term savings through questionable bearing
sourcing. Our advice is to continue buying from reputable
manufacturers ¨C and their authorized distributors ¨C to ensure full value and performance.¡±
Of course, while all the bearings suppliers are committed to continue serving their customers, they¡¯re doing so
with a mind toward the safety and well-being of their employees, customers and contacts.
¡°We have an incredible responsibility to maintain our
health and wellbeing and are taking extraordinary steps to
prolong the length of time before we are impacted by the
virus,¡± Napoleon says. ¡°To that end, we have changed a lot
of standard protocols for cleaning, interacting with others
and we are spreading our workforce out across multiple
shifts and working from home when possible.¡±
NSK has a similar attitude. ¡°Safety has always been a key
focus for NSK and, as a manufacturer of precision products, our operations have been engineered with stringent
quality, safety and sanitation protocols,¡± says Stofferahn.
¡°However, with new state and local guidelines related to
the COVID-19 outbreak, we¡¯ve recently modified daily activities to further ensure the health and safety of our plant
and warehouse staff. This encompasses screening for all
people entering NSK facilities, additional cleaning and
sterilization measures, widespread distribution of sanitization products, and mandatory social distancing across
all facilities, including production and rest areas.¡±</p><p><br/></p><p>¡°In addition to our strong internal standards for safety,
health and business conduct, we are implementing rules
and guidance from government and health authorities everywhere we operate, said Timken¡¯s Kyle. ¡°We have taken preventative measures outlined by the WHO and Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that include
social-distancing practices and remote working across all
our locations, suspending non-essential business travel
and visitor access, and ensuring frequent and deep cleaning at our facilities to maintain a healthy environment.¡±
As a group, bearings manufacturers have definitely answered the call. They remain open for business, working
through the difficulties associated with social distancing
and stay-at-home orders, and most importantly, willing to
help to ensure that vital industries have the components
they need. Nearly all the suppliers we talked to are either
involved directly in supplying components to support the
ramp-up of manufacturing of ventilators, personal protective equipment or other vital medical supplies.
¡°Many of the manufacturers redirecting their facilities
and resources to medical equipment will rely on NSK for
high-precision bearings and linear motion components,¡±
Stofferahn says. ¡°The very best thing we can do is to make
sure those companies are continually supplied with the
highest quality products. We¡¯ve reached out to some and
have a standing offer to any medical equipment manufacturer, as well as those manufacturers turning their production capabilities towards essential and critical medical
supplies, to help in any way we can.</p>
09 Jul,2020