ARCHIVED - Lidl, Amazon and Zara: the companies in Spain with supply shortages due to the trucker strike
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Several sectors in Spain are reporting delays and deficiencies as a result of the work stoppage
The national transport sector strike has entered into its eighth day and the widespread effects are being felt by many industries, with several companies forced to slow down or halt production altogether as a result of supply shortages.
This textile company which owns popular clothing chain Zara has warned that “due to the transport strike, orders may be delivered with a slight delay.” This represents a considerable blow, considering online orders account for 25.5% of the Spanish giant’s total sales.
Amazon
The online retailer has been heavily hit by the work stoppage, which has resulted in a lack of supply and consequent delays in deliveries. Trucks trying to get to the Amazon branches in the Zona Franca de Barcelona and Polígono Trevenez have been blocked by picketers, and the situation is further complicated by a strike called by the workers at AT Operalia in Cantabria last week.
The Food Industry
The National Federation of Dairy Industries (FENIL) has released a statement claiming that the strike action has severely impaired its supply and distribution chain, while the multinational Lactalis is experiencing “very serious” problems.
The company has assured that it is making an "enormous effort" to collect milk from the farms "to try to restore the normal functioning of the supply chain.”
Likewise, Danone has warned on Tuesday March 22 that if a resolution isn’t agreed in the next 24 hours, it will be forced to temporarily interrupt activity in its dairy products and mineral water plants throughout Spain.
The Calvo Group has also been affected by this situation: in A Coruña, the company closed its canning factory on Monday. The president of the company, Luciano Calvo, has said that "they want to work, but supply and distribution are failing them."
Volkswagen has paralysed production at its factory in Pamploma due to lack of supplies, which “is getting worse”, according to the company, and Ford has already proposed a new ERTE for the second quarter of 2022 in plants that are struggling to get delivery of vital components and microchips.
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