The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is creating significant disruption across the global supply chain—and the effects are now being felt throughout the packaging industry.
While many are following the headlines, the full impact on plastics and packaging is often underestimated. This is not a typical market fluctuation. It is a full supply chain disruption affecting raw materials, production, and logistics all at once.
At the center of the issue are disruptions to:
These are the foundational inputs required to produce polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP)—the core materials used in most packaging products.
When these systems are disrupted simultaneously, the impact compounds quickly.
There are three main forces driving the current market:
Key feedstocks used to produce plastics are becoming less available due to production cuts and infrastructure disruptions.
Manufacturers around the world are reducing output as they struggle to secure consistent material supply.
Even when materials are available, moving them has become more challenging due to restricted shipping lanes, rising insurance costs, and freight volatility.
The result is real, measurable pressure across the industry:
At the same time, lead times are becoming less predictable, and certain products are beginning to tighten in availability.
If you rely on packaging materials, the takeaway is simple:
Waiting until the last minute to place orders in this environment increases the risk of delays, higher costs, or limited availability.
Companies that are staying ahead of the disruption are:
At Hercules Incorporated, we are actively working across our global supply network to:
Our goal is simple: keep your business running without surprises.
This is not a short-term disruption—it is a dynamic, evolving situation that is impacting the entire packaging supply chain.
The companies that plan ahead will be in the strongest position.
If you have upcoming orders, forecasts, or concerns about supply, our team is here to help.
Contact us today to make sure you’re covered.