Paperless Parts unveils the results from its 2022 Parts Buyer Survey of more than 600 U.S. manufacturing professionals’ responses.
BOSTON — Paperless Parts, the leading estimating and quoting software for job shops and contract manufacturers, today announced the findings of their “2022 Custom Part Buyer Survey.” The survey was conducted in partnership with research firm Researchscape, and the results have just been published in a comprehensive report.
The 2022 Custom Part Buyer Report reveals that industrial buyers are under greater pressure today than they were when surveyed in 2020, indicating a need for job shops and contract manufacturers to modernize in order to keep up with heightened demands for speed and transparency.
The survey of more than 600 manufacturing professionals in the U.S., consisting of part buyers and engineers working with procurement, highlighted the challenges many manufacturers faced over the last two years. In addition to supply chain issues (84% of survey respondents report experiencing a supply chain issue in the last two years), skyrocketing material costs, and an uncertain economic climate, manufacturers have been struggling with a labor shortage: the workforce shrunk significantly in 2021 as the manufacturing industry saw quit rates increase by over 50%.
These recent headwinds, combined with a generational shift as baby boomers are retiring at a rapid pace, has led the current class of more digitally-savvy buyers to lean heavily on technology to streamline their buying process and fill the skills gap.
Industrial part buyers are now quick to go to market when their suppliers come up short: in 2020, only 54% of survey respondents noted that they turned to new vendors when their current ones failed to deliver. This year, it was 85%.
With the knowledge that buyers are getting younger, relying more on technology, and going to market more often, contract manufacturers can better cater to their customers’ needs. Building stronger customer relationships will be more important than ever, as buyers’ reliance on referrals as a way to seek out new business jumped 17% in the past two years (the bump may indicate that in uncertain times, buyers want vetted, reliable suppliers that come highly recommended).
Additional key findings include:
In order to meet buyers’ need for speed and nurture strong customer relationships, the report suggests some key takeaways for job shops:
“Manufacturing has been and will always be a relationship-driven industry. Technology can enhance business—making it easier to quote or faster to design—but it will never replace the hands-on approach that job shops need,” said Jason Ray, Co-Founder and CEO of Paperless Parts. “These survey findings confirm that.”
Read the complete 2022 Custom Part Buyer Report here.
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Purpose-built for the manufacturing industry, Paperless Parts is on a mission to help Job Shops and Contract Manufacturers win more business, improve efficiency, and streamline operations by automating the quoting and estimating process. With the Paperless Parts platform, users can reduce the time it takes to build accurate quotes, share files securely, collaborate with customers and teammates more simply, and eliminate tedious, error-prone manual data entry steps. Trusted by hundreds of customers across the United States, Paperless Parts has helped CNC machine shops, sheet metal fabricators, and additive manufacturing shops grow their business and compete more aggressively in a global market. Read Paperless Parts customer stories or follow them on LinkedIn, Twitter, or YouTube to learn more.
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