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Industrial Supply Chain Updates: Material Price Hikes and Leadership Shifts Ripple Through Manufacturing Sector

By MGN EditorialApril 30, 2026 at 04:15 PM

Chemical supplier Flexsys announces up to 25% price increases for key industrial materials effective May 15, while Conner Industries strengthens operations leadership with appointment of former Sonoco executive.

Industrial supply chains face fresh pricing pressures as Flexsys announced significant cost increases for insoluble sulfur and 6PPD products effective May 15, 2026. The Ohio-based chemical manufacturer's decision to raise prices by up to 25% across North America, Europe, and Latin America reflects ongoing cost pressures in key material supply chains that support manufacturing operations globally. The price increase applies to all grades and package types of insoluble sulfur and 6PPD sold in major markets, marking a substantial adjustment for industrial buyers. These materials play critical roles in tire manufacturing and other industrial applications that ultimately supply maritime-adjacent supply chains. Meanwhile, Conner Industries, a leading provider of industrial packaging solutions and wood products, announced the appointment of Rodger Fuller, former Chief Operating Officer of Sonoco, to its Board of Directors. The move signals the company's intent to strengthen operational and packaging leadership as it expands its industrial platform. Fuller's background in large-scale packaging operations brings significant expertise to the company during a period of growth. Taken together, these developments reflect broader trends in industrial manufacturing: rising input costs and continued emphasis on operational excellence and strategic leadership appointments. Companies across supply chains are navigating inflationary pressures while positioning for medium-term growth.
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