Jan
In an era where continuous industrial operations are paramount, Amikon Limited is expanding its capabilities in 2026 to reinforce its role as a trusted global supplier of industrial automation spare parts. With growing demand for reliable automation support across manufacturing, energy, and process industries, the company’s latest initiatives focus on inventory expansion, faster global delivery, and enhanced technical support—ensuring manufacturers minimize downtime, maintain productivity, and safeguard long-term operations.
Meeting the Growing Demand for Automation Spares
Industrial automation is no longer a luxury—it is a necessity for keeping modern production lines efficient, resilient, and competitive. Market research indicates that the global industrial automation spare parts market is poised for significant growth, with forecasts projecting value increases from approximately USD 13.65 billion in 2025, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 6% or higher through 2035. This expansion is driven by increased adoption of automated systems, the growing need for predictive maintenance, and the transition to smarter factories worldwide.
To address this trend, Amikon is intensifying its commitment to delivering a broad range of components—both current and obsolete—so manufacturers can avoid costly unplanned downtime and avoid premature system upgrades due to part shortages.
Expanded Inventory: Ready for Rapid Deployment
One of Amikon’s strategic priorities for 2026 is strengthening its inventory of automation spare parts. The company maintains over 30,000 different high-quality parts in stock, covering major categories such as:
Product Category
Examples
PLC Modules
Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Schneider
DCS Components
ABB, Honeywell, Emerson
HMIs & Displays
Industrial HMI modules
Drives & Motors
Servo drives, power modules
Controllers
Distributed controllers and CPUs
Legacy/Obsolete Parts
Hard-to-find modules across brands
This extensive inventory enables Amikon to support both new installations and aging systems that depend on discontinued components. Offering such a breadth of parts is especially critical in industries where legacy automation systems remain in productive use for many years.
Amikon’s warehouse strategy also emphasizes efficient turnaround—typical delivery times from stock are 1–3 working days, helping clients minimize operational disruptions when parts are needed urgently.
Global Reach for Local Challenges
Industrial automation operates on a global scale, and so does Amikon’s service network. With customers in over 150 countries and regions, and a multilingual sales and service team prepared to handle enquiries worldwide, the company is well-positioned to support manufacturers from Asia to the Americas and Europe.
Even when parts are not currently in stock, Amikon leverages its extensive supplier network to source rare or discontinued components swiftly—often critical for legacy systems in industries like oil & gas, chemical processing, and heavy manufacturing.
Technical Support and After-Sales Assurance
Beyond supplying parts, Amikon is also enhancing its after-sales and technical support in 2026. Recognizing that simply delivering a part is not always sufficient, the company has invested in professional training and structured guidance for customers, enabling better integration of spare parts into existing automation systems.
Key aspects of this support include:
· Dedicated Sales Managers: Providing personalized assistance from inquiry to delivery.
· Quality Assurance: All products are tested and backed by a one-year warranty, ensuring reliability and peace of mind for clients.
· Fast Response Times: A commitment to responding to inquiries promptly, often within hours, to expedite procurement.
These services help clients not only get the parts they need but understand how to use them effectively within their automation systems.
Supporting Sustainability and Operational Efficiency
As smart manufacturing grows, the role of predictive maintenance and real-time system monitoring becomes more prominent. Industry reports highlight how predictive and preventive maintenance strategies are reshaping spare parts demand, as manufacturers seek proactive approaches to avoid failures before they occur.
Amikon’s expanded services in 2026 reflect this shift. By supplying both essential and hard-to-find spares quickly, the company helps clients retain production continuity while supporting maintenance strategies that reduce waste, save energy, and avoid costly abrupt stoppages.
Strategic Initiatives for 2026
To further enhance its service capabilities, Amikon is advancing several key initiatives this year:
· Inventory Diversification: Increasing stock breadth to include both mainstream and specialized parts.
· Faster Supply Chain Solutions: Streamlining global logistics to meet urgent demand across continents.
· Technical Knowledge Sharing: Strengthening customer education about part specifications and integration.
· Collaborative Sourcing: Deepening partnerships with manufacturers and distributors to access rare components.
These initiatives aim not only to support immediate customer needs but also to anticipate future challenges in industrial automation supply chains.
Conclusion
As globalization and automation trends accelerate, access to reliable spare parts has become a strategic asset for manufacturers worldwide. In 2026, Amikon Limited continues to reinforce its position as a key player in industrial automation spare parts services, offering extensive inventory, global logistics, and dedicated technical support. By doing so, they help industrial operators maintain continuous production, reduce unplanned downtime, and extend the life of mission-critical systems.
For inquiries or support, contact Amikon Limited Sales Manager May at:
Email: sales5@amikon.cn