Otago Daily Times

Manufactur­ers face supply chain delays

- STAFF REPORTER

MANUFACTUR­ERS are facing a critical situation with shipping supply chains, Otago Southland Employers’ Associatio­n chief executive Virginia Nicholls says.

Shipping services were facing congestion in ports, and there were issues with space availabili­ty on ships, she said.

Some shipping lines had cancelled services and some were skipping some New Zealand ports. Manufactur­ers were also facing increased freight costs, including internatio­nal airfreight and shipping costs.

Overall activity in Otago and Southland’s manufactur­ing sector for October was 50.2 points, which was down on the previous month. A PMI reading above 50 indicates manufactur­ing is generally expanding and below 50 that it is declining.

The regional breakdown by categories showed new orders and deliveries of raw materials at 53.3 and production levels and stocks of finished products at the same level. Employment levels were below 50.

The constructi­on industry was busy and struggling to get skilled labour. Some food manufactur­ers supplying the local hospitalit­y sector were experienci­ng reduced sales as a result of Covid 19, she said.

Significan­t efforts to fill horticultu­re and viticultur­e vacancies had not had much success.

‘‘It is very difficult to get the right skills in the right place at the right time. These roles have previously been filled by a skilled migrant workforce, including the recognised seasonal employer [RSE] workers. Without the workers to pick the fruit, some crops will remain on the trees, and jobs in the long term will be lost,’’ she said.

Immigratio­n policy was integral to easing critical skills gaps, and manufactur­ers were looking for a plan how to safely access the global talent it needed to work alongside the domestic labour supply.

Manufactur­ers were also seeking a riskbased approach to operate safely in the event of any further outbreaks of Covid19.

 ?? PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY ?? Container and log ships at Port Chalmers in August. Some shipping lines have cancelled services and some are skipping some New Zealand ports, the Otago Southland Employers’ Associatio­n says.
PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY Container and log ships at Port Chalmers in August. Some shipping lines have cancelled services and some are skipping some New Zealand ports, the Otago Southland Employers’ Associatio­n says.

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