EuPC urges convertors to challenge material suppliers on availability

According to EuPC's Managing Director, Alexandre Dangis: "The frequency of force majeures we have recently experienced is unprecedented in our working life-time. Several raw material suppliers have sailed very close to the wind legally and if the tests of 'unpredictability' and 'irresistibility' are applied many of these force majeure declarations are highly questionable. These really need to be put to the test as only the courts can form a view."

EuPC acknowledges that highly unusual factors have affected raw material supply in the last two years.

"Demand for plastics materials reduced considerably on the back of the banking crisis,' Dangis notes. ''Equally, the degree of recovery experienced over the last nine months has taken many of us in industry by surprise but this has been made much worse by the rapid succession of force majeures."

"This has caused hardship for many plastics processors all over the EU since they have found it difficult to fulfil their own supply contracts with customers whilst not having the possibility of any legal recourse to their own suppliers," he continues. "In some parts of the EU some speciality materials are just not available. Some of our member associations have informed their respective governments that the availability of essential plastics raw materials is now an issue of national strategic concern."