Survey on Material Price Hikes and Shortages Due to Middle East Tensions
Protrios, a company providing information and system development for the automotive aftermarket (headquartered in Osaka), conducted a survey targeting 594 automotive maintenance and body shop businesses nationwide. As concerns regarding price surges and supply shortages of essential materials like thinner, paint, and engine oil rise due to escalating Middle East tensions, the survey aimed to grasp the current status of material procurement and its impact on management and operations.
The report consolidates the findings, revealing that 88.7% of businesses handling thinner are experiencing "procurement difficulties or delivery delays," indicating a severe material shortage at the workshop level.
The full report, "Survey on Material Price Hikes and Shortages Due to Middle East Tensions," is available on the company website "BSRweb": https://bsrweb.jp/article/495419
Survey Background Many paints and thinners used in automotive repair are derived from naphtha-based chemicals. Deteriorating conditions in the Middle East have impacted supplies, leading to multiple price revisions by paint manufacturers since 2021. Since the start of 2026, workshops have reported not only rising prices but also inability to procure materials entirely or in the desired quantities.
Survey Overview Survey Name: Survey on Material Price Hikes and Shortages Due to Middle East Tensions Survey Organizer: Protrios Targets: Auto body and maintenance workshops nationwide Sample Size: 594 Method: Web questionnaire Period: April 22 - May 13, 2026
Summary of Results Thinner: 88.7% report "procurement difficulties or delivery delays." Purchase prices have surged by over 150%. 77.1% reported less than two months of stock. Paint (Primary Colors): Approximately half (50.5%) report inability to purchase in "desired quantities/volume." Shortages are concentrated in "white-based colors, clear coats, and hardeners." Parts Cleaner/Engine Oil: 75.6% for parts cleaners and 86.9% for engine oil report "procurement difficulties or delivery delays."
Impact on Management 56.6% of workshops report negative impacts such as extended lead times or reduced revenue. Furthermore, if supply shortages continue, 65.5% state that "business continuity will be difficult within three months," indicating an extremely precarious situation for the industry.
Future Outlook While only 4.9% of workshops report having "already built" collaborative systems for material sharing with peers, approximately 70% are "considering" or "discussing" such cooperation, showing high intent toward industry-wide collaboration.
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- Source: PR TIMES
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