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13th December 2022 News

It’s  that sort of time again this year where the weather and supply chain work against demand and lead time!!!

With Chinese New Year (CNY) around the corner at the end of January/early February and the disruption in getting components and products manufactured it leaves a limited time to get orders placed for goods to be manufactured before the end of January!

Although lead times vary from factory to factory, Ideal Power has been able to forward commit to getting some of the popular lines on order and managed to keep the window open for a bit longer to be able to accept orders from customers for another week for goods to be shipped to arrive before the end of March (by Sea Freight).

If you need to place orders to cover you for the 2nd quarter of 2023, then please get in touch to place your orders. We will do our very best to meet your needs. Get in touch with our sales team today to discuss your needs


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