Bizarre new shortage could ruin summer

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There seems to be a shortage of everything, with supply chain issues even hitting summer pleasures Aussies tend to take for granted.

An industry body said the blow the coronavirus outbreak had dealt the economy in general was being felt by pool sellers and technicians as well.

“And it's not just for manufactured products – you’ve got commodity products like sodium bicarb and chlorine which are manufactured globally. Poolwerx CEO John O‘Brien said the rainy La Nina summer had exacerbated the problem by causing pools to become less clean, while at the same time driving down the supply of salt, which is used to maintain the majority of Australian backyard pools.He also said close contact requirements had limited his workforce of technicians by as much as 30 per cent in some parts of the country.

“When Covid hit, everyone was cocooning at home. And while there was a lack of travel, people still had cash flow … the demand went through the roof,” Mr McGrath said.

 

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