I keep everything I might need in my Amazon basket. Prices go up and come down. A DVD or CD that costs 9.99 today could easily be 5.99 tomorrow. it depends on the competition. Having said that it has been a while since they were the cheapest option. I bought some Bessey clamps recently. Normally around 6.00 they were suddenly 1.99.I had to build a new computer a few months back.
I had three parts in an amazon cart, but purchased them elsewhere.
I try pretty hard not to use Amazon, so it was only yesterday that I logged on again.
"Important information about items in your basket"
(I might be mis quoting)
Anyway, the three lines, a case, some memory, and some other part, had ALL risen in price.
Not by a small amount either. 10% or so.
Just been reading about a lighting company that buy from China. Container prices increased from £1800 to £10,000.
If this is true for all container shipments machinery prices will go through the roof.
Anyone like to confirm this?
Yes, those costs sound about right.Anyone like to confirm this?
Our shipper told us this week containers have risen from around £2K to £10-£15K
I keep everything I might need in my Amazon basket. Prices go up and come down. A DVD or CD that costs 9.99 today could easily be 5.99 tomorrow. it depends on the competition. Having said that it has been a while since they were the cheapest option. I bought some Bessey clamps recently. Normally around 6.00 they were suddenly 1.99.
Well Amazon should take the hit for that faux pas
@Peter Sefton & @Nick Laguna UK Laguna , Would it not be economical to buy some ISOs here and ship them back empty sell some and then have some of them filled?
I've no idea myself as all my stuff comes in packets or boxes not containers
It has been getting a bit more tricky, but on the positive side its good for the panet not to be sending stuff back and forth thats available more locally.EU/UK carriers are also boosting prices and lots of complaints in the boat parts world about EU suppliers no longer supplying to UK and UK ones not supplying to EU, due to new VAT payment rules and customs paperwork. It's a mad world at the moment.
It has been getting a bit more tricky, but on the positive side its good for the panet not to be sending stuff back and forth thats available more locally.
Actively looking and using UK suppliers were possible, it may prove more expensive but what is the cost to our planet moving so much around it?Thankfully, having retired, I'm no longer involved in business except for a small sideline. As an importer, have you any thoughts about looking around UK suppliers to see if the present (likely ongoing) situation may make UK suppliers more able to compete?
The first thought that springs to mind is that there may well be good engineering ability out there but can it be competative. I looked at some items from FC Tools and the quality is top notch but when you think that the Domino Alignment Jig is £370 and a Jessem Prestige router lifter is £335 you do ask questions. Is this because Canadian/US manufacturing is really more cost effective and taking into account the importing or just a case of Festool followers can be made to pay more.
I used to supply FC Tools with some components for one of their tools, we have spoken about us selling some of their products via our tool shop but the margins are just too tight. I am having some router table tops and other products made in the UK, it took a long time to find a UK manufacturer that could make to the high specification I wanted for a saleable price. The first two I tried needed more money than we sell them for, the third was double the price. It's a so process getting the right suppliers but it gives me a project to get my teeth into whilst I have no students.The first thought that springs to mind is that there may well be good engineering ability out there but can it be competative. I looked at some items from FC Tools and the quality is top notch but when you think that the Domino Alignment Jig is £370 and a Jessem Prestige router lifter is £335 you do ask questions. Is this because Canadian/US manufacturing is really more cost effective and taking into account the importing or just a case of Festool followers can be made to pay more.
Thats testament to Jessems product quality, real quality always sells.JessEm quality is superb and a really good family company to deal with, they are currently building a new factory to try and keep up with world demand and to develop new lines.
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