Talk to distribution managers across Italy, Germany, France, and the Benelux, and a consistent pattern emerges: stocking depth on critical industrial bearing series is being increased. Some of it is conservative reflex after the volatile years of 2022-2024, but most of it reflects calculated bets on three specific forces converging in the second half of 2026.
Force 1 — H2 industrial demand recovery
EU industrial production indicators have been improving since early 2026. Forecasters expect a moderate but real recovery in H2, particularly in Germany, the Czech Republic and Poland. A demand recovery against tight inventories produces predictable consequences: longer lead times, customers buying around their preferred distributors, and short-term price spikes on the most-needed SKUs.
Force 2 — The NSK + NTN merger
The merger announcement (May 2026) creates short-term uncertainty even though the integration is more than a year away. Distributors are pre-positioning inventory on NSK and NTN references that customers might want to lock in, hedging against possible product rationalisation later.
Force 3 — Persistent raw-material cost pressure
Steel at $1,100+/ton in the US, bearing-grade alloy premiums widening, and the 50% US tariff regime mean that list prices have moved up steadily through 2025-2026. Carrying inventory is currently cheaper than absorbing the next price step. The math favours stocking depth.
The critical SKUs distributors are pre-positioning
- Top-50 deep groove ball bearings (6200/6300 families) in all major bores.
- Insert ball bearings for agricultural and food-industry conveyors.
- Tapered roller bearings for truck wheel ends.
- Spherical roller bearings for heavy industry and pump applications.
- Selected large-diameter bearings (above 200 mm bore) where lead times remain long.
The other side of the trade
Carrying inventory is a balance-sheet decision. Cash tied up in stock cannot be used elsewhere, and obsolescence risk grows with each month of holding. Distributors with good forecasting will outperform those that simply stock-everything-for-everyone.
What end-users should do
- Talk to your preferred distributors about their stocking posture — many will share top-100 SKU coverage levels.
- Identify your own 20 most-critical bearing references and verify supplier coverage.
- Lock framework agreements where possible during this window.
- Build cross-references for likely substitutions ahead of any actual stockout.
Related guides
- Why Bearing Prices Are Still Rising in 2026
- US Steel Tariffs at 50%
- NSK + NTN Merger: What the Historic MoU Means
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