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2026 PLC Supply Chain Update: Which Brands Are Still on Allocation and What's Change

2026 PLC Supply Chain Update: Which Brands Are Still on Allocation and What's Change

May 21, 2026

 

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The Bottom Line First

PLC supply chain shortage 2026 which brands on allocation — this is what you need to know heading into mid-2026. Siemens S7-1500 lead times have improved to 8–12 weeks for most CPU and I/O modules, but the S7-300 remains in end-of-life allocation and is increasingly difficult to source. Allen Bradley ControlLogix 1756 series stock has normalized across most distributors, with lead times of 4–6 weeks. CompactLogix and some 1769 modules remain slightly constrained. ABB AC500 has improved significantly, with most modules available at 6–10 weeks, though some distributed I/O modules still run 12–16 weeks. Mitsubishi iQ-R lead times are improving, and the iQ-F series is readily available with stock on hand at most distributors.

Price trends: PLC list prices increased 3–6% across most brands in Q1 2026. Spot market pricing for discontinued or allocated modules (S7-300, CompactLogix) remains significantly above list. The worst of the supply crisis is behind us, but allocation on specific modules continues to create project delays in some regions.

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The Broader Supply Chain Picture in 2026

The PLC supply chain has moved past the acute crisis phase that characterized 2022–2024, when semiconductor shortages, logistics disruptions, and pandemic-era demand surges combined to create 40+ week lead times on common platforms. Lead times have contracted significantly. However, the recovery is uneven — some platforms and modules remain on allocation, and the distribution channel's inventory positions vary considerably by region.

Three structural factors continue to influence supply:

1. End-of-life transitions — Several legacy platforms (Siemens S7-300, some Allen Bradley PLC-5 modules) are in the process of being discontinued. The end-of-life phase creates artificial scarcity as production runs wind down and distributors liquidate remaining stock at elevated prices.

2. Geopolitical trade flows — US-China trade tensions and tariff structures continue to affect pricing on some Asian-manufactured automation components. This has driven some European and Middle Eastern buyers toward ABB and Mitsubishi alternatives where pricing and availability are more stable.

3. Demand recovery in energy — The global energy transition investment cycle ( LNG terminal construction, offshore wind, hydrogen electrolyzer projects) is creating concentrated demand spikes for certain high-specification PLCs, particularly Siemens S7-1500 FH SYSTEMS (fail-safe CPUs) and Allen Bradley GuardLogix. These specific modules remain allocated.

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Siemens: S7-1500 Improved, S7-300 Entering Terminal Decline

Siemens remains the largest PLC vendor globally and the most widely stocked brand in Middle Eastern and European distribution channels.

S7-1500: Lead times for standard S7-1500 CPUs (1516-3 PN/DP, 1515-2 PN, 1513-1) have improved to 8–12 weeks at most distributors. ET 200SP I/O modules (SM521, SM522, SM531, SM532) are similarly improved, typically available at 6–10 weeks. The S7-1500 system represents Siemens current mainstream platform and production capacity has been sufficient to meet demand.

However, the Siemens S7-1500 FH SYSTEMS (fail-safe CPUs, required for safety-critical applications) remain on allocation due to semiconductor constraints specific to the fail-safe design. Lead times for 1516F-3 PN/DP and 1517F-3 PN/DP CPUs are 16–20 weeks. If your project requires a safety PLC, factor this in at the specification stage.

S7-300: The S7-300 is in formal end-of-life (announced 2023, final orders accepted through 2025, support until 2033). Distribution inventory is now the primary source — no new production is occurring. Prices for available S7-300 modules (CPU 313C, 315-2 PN/DP, 317-2, various I/O modules) have increased 40–80% above the pre-announcement list price depending on availability. Middle East distributors report that stock is "涸泽而渔" (draining the last stock) — remaining inventory is held at premium pricing and is not being replenished. Any project specifying S7-300 in the Middle East in 2026 should be treated as a legacy migration project, not a standard procurement.

S7-1200: Standard and readily available. The S7-1200 system (with TIA Portal) remains a strong choice for small-to-medium applications and is well-stocked globally.

Allen Bradley: ControlLogix Normalized, CompactLogix Still Tight

Allen Bradley (Rockwell Automation) has made the most significant recovery among the major platforms, though the recovery is not uniform across the portfolio.

ControlLogix 1756 series: The 1756 chassis, power supplies, and most CPU modules (1756-L75, 1756-L85E, 1756-L72) are in stock at most major distributors. Standard lead times are 4–6 weeks. The 1756-IF8 and 1756-OF4 analog modules are similarly available. The Allen Bradley ControlLogix platform's broad adoption in North American heavy industry means production volumes are high and supply has stabilized.

CompactLogix 1769 series: The 1769-L33ER, 1769-L36ERM, and associated I/O modules remain slightly constrained. Lead times of 8–12 weeks are common. The CompactLogix platform is heavily used in OEM machine builder applications, and the lingering post-pandemic demand from industrial equipment manufacturers has kept channel inventory tight. The Allen Bradley 1769-IF8 and 1769-OF4 analog modules are the most frequently back-ordered items in the 1769 family.

GuardLogix: Safety PLCs (GuardLogix 1756-L7xS) and associated safety I/O remain on allocation, similar to the Siemens FH SYSTEMS situation. The Allen Bradley GuardLogix platform uses specialized safety processors and I/O that require specific semiconductor components that remain constrained. Lead times of 16–20 weeks are typical.

Micro800 series: Fully available. The Micro830 and Micro850 systems are stocked globally and are a practical alternative for smaller applications where the full ControlLogix ecosystem is not required.

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ABB: AC500 Improving, Some Modules Still 12–16 Weeks

ABB AC500 platform has improved substantially since 2024. The AC500 CPU modules (PM573, PM583, PM591) are available at 6–10 weeks from most distributors. The S500 I/O family (DI524, DO524, AI523, AO523) is similarly improved.

However, certain ABB modules — specifically the ABB CI521 (Profibus DP interface), CI522 (CANopen), and certain distributed I/O modules (DS 562, DS 663) — still run 12–16 weeks. These modules are used in specific applications (fieldbus integration, distributed污水处理) where ABB has not fully ramped production.

The ABB AC500-eCo series (economy distributed I/O) has good availability and is a cost-effective choice for smaller applications or distributed I/O drops. The ABB automation builder programming environment (based on CODESYS) continues to be well-supported and is seeing increased adoption in the European water and energy sectors.

ABB also announced the expansion of its capability to manufacture ABB ACS880 variable frequency drives with integrated PLC functionality (using the ABB industrial IT architecture), which may create some substitution pressure on standalone PLC modules in drive-heavy applications.

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Mitsubishi: iQ-R Improving, iQ-F Fully Available

Mitsubishi has had the smoothest supply recovery among the major Asian PLC brands. The iQ-F series (FX5U, FX5UC) is fully available from stock at distributors globally. Lead times are 2–4 weeks for standard CPU modules and most I/O.

The iQ-R series — Mitsubishi's mid-to-high-range platform — has improved significantly. CPU modules (R04EN, R08EN, R16EN, R32EN) are available at 4–6 weeks. The iQ-R series is increasingly specified in European and North American projects as an alternative to Siemens and Allen Bradley, particularly in applications where the MELSEC-iQ-R's high-speed processing (particularly for motion control applications) is required.

The Mitsubishi iQ-R series is also notable for its integration with Mitsubishi servo and VFD ecosystems, which makes it a natural choice for packaging machinery and automated assembly equipment. Distributors report strong iQ-R demand in these segments.

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Regional Breakdown: How Availability Varies by Geography

Middle East

Middle East distributors are still dealing with the ripple effects of the Siemens S7-300 end-of-life. Projects commissioned 8–15 years ago (common in Saudi Arabia and UAE oil & gas) have S7-300 PLCs in their control systems. Turnaround maintenance and debottlenecking projects need S7-300 modules at a time when supply is nearly exhausted. Distributor inventory in Dubai and Jeddah has been largely depleted. The workaround — migrating to S7-1500 or an alternative platform — requires engineering time and is not a fast procurement fix.

For new projects, Siemens S7-1500 availability is good in the UAE and Saudi Arabia through established distributors. Allen Bradley availability is improving through the region's major industrial distributors (Rexroth/Bosch Rexroth, Basar). ABB AC500 has strong availability through the ABB regional network.

Europe

European availability is the best it has been since 2021. The EU's manufacturing sector has not seen the demand surge that drove North American lead times in 2023–2024, and the channel is well-stocked. Siemens S7-1500 and Allen Bradley ControlLogix are both readily available at distributor level. ABB AC500 is the platform with the most remaining constraints in Europe, particularly for the fieldbus interface modules.

Price trends in Europe are flat-to-slightly-increasing, with 2–4% increases from most brands in Q1 2026. The EU's push toward digital industrial transformation (under the EU Industrial Strategy) is creating new project demand, particularly for Siemens and ABB platforms in energy, water, and food & beverage applications.

Americas

Lead times in North America are at or near pre-pandemic levels for most standard modules. Standard Allen Bradley ControlLogix (1756-L85E, 1756-L72) and Siemens S7-1500 (1516-3 PN/DP) are available in 4–6 weeks from major distributors (Rockwell Automation authorized distributors, Siemens industrial distributors). The spot market for legacy modules (S7-300, PLC-5, some 1769 modules) remains elevated but is not creating project delays as most buyers have migrated or are in the process of migrating.

Latin American availability varies by country. Brazil and Mexico have strong distributor networks for Allen Bradley and Siemens. Argentina and other markets with foreign exchange constraints see longer lead times due to import documentation and currency issues.

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Price Trends: What's Changed Since 2025

Overall PLC pricing is up 3–6% year-over-year as of Q1 2026. The increase is driven by:

· Semiconductor price increases (continuing from 2024)

· Logistics cost normalization (above pre-pandemic levels but below the 2022–2023 spike)

· Brand-level price adjustments (most major brands published price increases of 3–5% effective January 1, 2026)

The biggest price anomalies are in the legacy/end-of-life segment:

· Siemens S7-300: 40–80% above list, depending on module and distributor. The CPU 315-2 PN/DP (6ES7315-2EH14-0AB0) is particularly scarce.

· Allen Bradley 1769 modules (CompactLogix): 15–30% above list for back-ordered items.

· ABB fieldbus modules (CI521, CI522): 20–35% above list.

Standard current-production modules are available at or near list price from multiple distributors, which has restored competitive bidding on most projects.

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Key Takeaways for Buyers in 2026

4. The worst is over for standard platforms. S7-1500, ControlLogix 1756, and AC500 are all significantly more available than they were 18 months ago.

5. Safety PLCs (Siemens FH SYSTEMS, Allen Bradley GuardLogix) remain allocated. Specify these early if your project requires them.

6. Legacy platforms (S7-300, 1769 CompactLogix) are getting scarcer and more expensive. If you have projects still specifying these platforms, plan a migration or secure long-lead-time stock now.

7. Mitsubishi iQ-R is the recovery story of 2026. If you have flexibility in platform choice, iQ-R deserves evaluation — particularly for motion-heavy applications or projects where Mitsubishi's integrated servo/VFD ecosystem is a fit.

8. Regional availability differs significantly. The Middle East's S7-300 end-of-life challenge is not shared equally in Europe or North America. Adjust your procurement strategy to your geography.

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FAQ

Q: Are PLC lead times still long in 2026?

A: For standard current-generation platforms (S7-1500, ControlLogix 1756, AC500, iQ-F), lead times are 4–12 weeks — significantly better than the 30–50 week peaks of 2022–2023. However, specific modules (safety PLCs, legacy platform modules, certain fieldbus interfaces) remain on allocation. The answer depends entirely on which specific module you need.

Q: Which PLC brands are still on allocation in 2026?

A: Siemens S7-300 (end-of-life, no new production), Siemens FH SYSTEMS (fail-safe CPUs), Allen Bradley GuardLogix, Allen Bradley 1769 CompactLogix (partially), and ABB fieldbus interface modules (CI521, CI522). Standard Siemens S7-1500, Allen Bradley ControlLogix 1756, ABB AC500 standard modules, and Mitsubishi iQ-R/iQ-F are all off allocation.

Q: Why are safety PLCs still on allocation?

A: Safety PLCs (Siemens FH SYSTEMS, Allen Bradley GuardLogix) require specific fail-safe processors and I/O modules with redundant architectures that use specialized semiconductor components. The supply chain for these components has not fully recovered. Production volumes are also lower (safety PLCs are a smaller market segment), which means manufacturers cannot achieve the same economies of scale as standard PLC production.

Q: How much have PLC prices increased in 2026?

A: List prices across Siemens, Allen Bradley, ABB, and Mitsubishi increased 3–6% in Q1 2026. The bigger issue is spot market pricing for allocated or end-of-life modules, which can be 40–80% above list for items like the Siemens S7-300 CPU 315-2 PN/DP.

Q: Should I specify Mitsubishi iQ-R for a new project in 2026?

A: Mitsubishi iQ-R is a strong choice for new projects. Lead times are good (4–6 weeks), pricing is competitive, and the platform's high-speed processing and integrated motion control capabilities are well-suited to a range of applications. However, if your plant standard is Siemens or Allen Bradley, or if your maintenance team is already trained on those platforms, the switching cost (engineering, documentation, spares) may outweigh the supply advantage.

Q: What should I do if I have an S7-300 project that is already specified?

A: The S7-300 is end-of-life. Your options are: (1) migrate to S7-1500 (involves hardware change, re-engineering, and recabling but secures a current platform), (2) source remaining S7-300 stock from distributors (expect premium pricing and diminishing availability), or (3) use a third-party rebuilt/refurbished module (quality varies, warranty typically limited). For any project with a timeline beyond 12 months, migration to a current platform is the only reliable strategy.

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