Why More Manufacturers Are Choosing Surplus Automation Parts in 2025

Published: June 2025
Tags: Surplus Automation, PLC Replacement, Siemens, Allen-Bradley, Obsolete Parts

🔧 Introduction: The Supply Chain Has Changed

For manufacturers, uptime isn’t optional—it’s everything. But in 2025, getting replacement automation parts from OEMs has become more difficult than ever.

From 18-week lead times to rising OEM prices, more companies are looking beyond traditional channels. Enter surplus automation parts—a rapidly growing solution for keeping machines running and costs under control.

📦 What Are Surplus Automation Parts?

Surplus automation parts are brand-new or gently used components that were:

  • Ordered in excess by integrators or OEMs
  • Removed from decommissioned machines
  • Still sealed, tested, or unused

These parts include:

  • 🧠 PLC CPUs and I/O modules
  • 🖥️ HMIs and touchscreens
  • ⚙️ Servo drives, power supplies, and control panels

Stanlo Automation specializes in sourcing and supplying surplus parts from verified global vendors—parts you can’t always find from the factory.

💡 Why Manufacturers Are Switching in 2025

Advantage What It Means for You
✅ Faster Availability 7–10 day delivery vs 10–30 week lead times
💰 Lower Cost Save 30–60% over new factory price
🔁 Legacy Support Keep older machines running without retrofits
🔍 Global Sourcing Access to thousands of hard-to-find SKUs
🛡️ Warranty & Testing Parts are verified and often warrantied

🛑 What’s Driving the Shift?

  • 🔄 OEM obsolescence: Big names like Siemens and Rockwell are phasing out support for older product lines.
  • Lead time bottlenecks: Even basic modules like 6ES7 or 1734 series can take months to arrive.
  • 🏗️ Older plants & equipment: Legacy machines still in operation need compatible spares—not full upgrades.

🔍 Real-World Scenarios

🏭 OEM Production Facility (USA)

A major packaging plant runs a fleet of legacy Allen-Bradley PLC-5 units. The OEM no longer supports them—and a single failure could halt 3 production lines.

Stanlo Automation delivered a surplus 1771-IFE analog input module in 7 days, keeping the line running.

⚡ Systems Integrator (Europe)

An automation contractor needed obsolete Siemens 6ES7131 modules for a municipal water control retrofit. The factory quoted 20+ weeks.

✅ We located sealed surplus stock in Europe and fulfilled the order in under 10 days.

🔌 What Parts Are Commonly Sourced as Surplus?

Part Type Examples (Popular SKUs)
PLC I/O Modules 6ES7134-6GD00-0BA1, 1734-IB8
HMI Touch Panels 6AV2123-2GB03-0AX0, 2711P-T10C4D9
Drives & Servo 6SL3120-1TE21-8AA4, 20AB2P5A3AYNANC0
Power Supplies 6EP1436-3BA00, 1606-XLS120E

We monitor global inventory across thousands of vendors and source only from reliable, vetted partners.

🤔 Is Surplus Right for You?

Surplus automation parts are ideal for:

  • Maintenance engineers avoiding downtime
  • Buyers looking for cost-effective options
  • OEMs building equipment on discontinued platforms
  • Integrators managing tight upgrade timelines

🛠️ What to Look for When Buying Surplus:

  • ✔️ Vendor-tested or sealed in original packaging
  • ✔️ Warranty coverage (Stanlo offers protection on all parts)
  • ✔️ Clear lead times and support
  • ✔️ Verified part condition (e.g., New Surplus, Open Box, Refurb)

📈 Final Thoughts: Surplus is the New Smart

With shorter lead times, better pricing, and access to rare inventory, surplus automation parts aren’t a backup plan—they’re a competitive edge.

Stanlo Automation connects manufacturers with surplus parts from around the world, including brands like Siemens, Allen-Bradley, Schneider, B&R, and more.

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