Camping

CAMPERS URGED TO ACT FAST TO BEAT TENT SHORTAGE

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Britain is facing a tent shortage caused by a “perfect storm” of Covid, Brexit and the huge global demand for camping equipment.

Manufactur­ers have struggled to get new stock into shops and many customers have faced long delays in having their orders supplied, post-lockdown.

Most camping equipment is made in the

Far East and as a result of pandemic-related factory shutdowns and worker shortages, production has been dramatical­ly curtailed over the last year.

The global shortage of shipping containers has also affected the transporta­tion to Europe – and that was only worsened by the closure of the Suez Canal earlier this year. Brexit red tape issues have added to the UK supply chain problems.

And as a result, retailers who would normally have enough stock to keep them going throughout the season only have a handful of tents left in their warehouses, leading to fears there could be shortages later in the summer.

One shop owner told Camping magazine: “The cost of shipping means some manufactur­ers will decide that some products will be too costly to even bring into the country and some won’t be able to get their products over at all.

“There’s a good chance it will mean price increases and shortages of product are highly possible. When you add the worldwide issues caused by coronaviru­s and the massive demand for outdoor leisure products, I would say this is the year to buy early if you can.”

Andrew Denton, Chief Executive of the Outdoor Industries Associatio­n, said a “perfect storm” of events had put huge strain on the supply chain.

He said: “Firstly the Covid issue meant disruption in manufactur­ing in the Far East – staff, logistics, factory closures and factories switching to make PPE; these factors all impacted on production.

“Then shipping experience­d its own Covidrelat­ed crisis, which meant many containers were not in the right ports at the right time, container prices went up, people were scrambling to ship PPE faster and the entire distributi­on system strained.

“As we pulled out of lockdown last summer the demand then on camping and outdoor products went through the roof, so in a time when ordering was cautious, supply and distributi­on constraine­d, suddenly demand was greater than any previous year.”

Mr Denton said the Brexit deal was not “what we expected or wanted” and was bringing “confusion and uncertaint­y” both in the UK and Europe. Increased red tape after Brexit had also “added a significan­t layer of complexity and cost” to the distributi­on of products, he said.

Mr Denton added: “So, all in all you have multiple layers of challenge – with the Suez blockage adding short term issues – meaning supply will be severely disrupted for months, and challengin­g to retailer and brand alike.”

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Tent retailers are facing shortages

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