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Don’t fall for it: Supply chain interruptions have created an opportunity for unauthorized resellers and counterfeiters of industrial automation products

With many global markets currently experiencing supply chain interruptions due to raw materials and labor shortages, customers of industrial automation products are being tempted more than ever to purchase from alternative “gray market” sources – such as online resellers, parallel importers, and peer-to-peer marketplaces. Unfortunately, we have seen this result in customers unknowingly acquiring substandard and even counterfeit Rockwell Automation products on an increasing basis. Additionally, even if the products acquired from unauthorized sources are physically authentic, they often fall short of customer expectations and are always inferior to a Rockwell Automation product purchased from an authorized source. Don’t fall for it.

What is a “gray market”?

Rockwell Automation has a longstanding and respected limited distribution model. We sell our products either directly to customers or via our global authorized distributor network, and our authorized distributors are prohibited from selling to unauthorized resellers. Unauthorized resellers generally acquire surplus, old, used, and counterfeit products and often advertise them as “new” or using equivalent terms to unsuspecting customers. They may also acquire products from our authorized channels via deception. Some products enter the gray market as the result of theft or embezzlement. This trade of Rockwell Automation products advertised as “new” outside of our authorized channels is referred to as a “gray market”.

What do we mean by counterfeit products?

Counterfeit products are any Rockwell Automation trademarked products that contain any non-factory original elements advertised as “new”. Some examples of what we are seeing in the gray market:

  • Old, used, modified, and repaired products being repackaged with fake boxes, fake factory seals, and fake labels to misrepresent them as “new”.
  • Products that consist of or contain physically counterfeit elements such as plastics, displays, electronic components, and circuit boards.

True stories

  • A North American customer that normally purchases from a Rockwell Automation authorized distributor turned to the web to find an alternative source because of price and lead-time pressure on a project. They ended up purchasing Rockwell Automation branded products from an online unauthorized reseller in the US that claimed to have stock. After the order was placed with the US company, the products were illegally shipped to the customer from an address in China. The customer was concerned about the origin of the products and after analysis by our experts we confirmed that a significant number of the products were counterfeit. 
  • A South Pacific-based customer came to us with quality concerns on Rockwell Automation products they had recently installed. Upon investigation, we identified that the products were not genuine, and it was later discovered that their procurement partner had been sourcing from an unauthorized reseller to cut costs. The customer had to validate their entire installation due to the counterfeit risks they were exposed to.
  • A buyer in a European customer’s procurement team started purchasing Rockwell Automation products from unauthorized resellers to cut costs. The company’s engineering team noticed a drop in product quality and raised concerns with us on the authenticity of the products delivered. We confirmed that the products were counterfeit. The unauthorized reseller involved had illegally imported the products from a company in China that supplied fake documentation to support their false claims that they were an authorized supplier.
  • A Southeast Asian customer was experiencing technical faults on Rockwell Automation products while commissioning machines purchased from an OEM. Quality concerns were raised by the customer and upon investigation we determined that the products in question were not genuine. It was discovered that the OEM had been purchasing from several unauthorized sources to cut costs.

Hard lessons

While each situation we encounter is unique, there is a common theme we see once a customer becomes aware that they have acquired counterfeit products:

  • Any anticipated cost or lead-time savings that drove the purchasing behavior are not only lost, but customers are generally worse off than would have been the case if the purchases were originally made with an authorized source
  • There is significant embarrassment for their procurement organization or partners
  • There is conflict and concern in their organizations and with customers they serve due to the risks that they are exposed to when counterfeit products infiltrate their facility
  • There is significant disruption to their projects or operations
  • It is difficult to get the situation put right by the unauthorized resellers involved due to the “gray” nature of their businesses

How do gray market and counterfeit products fall short?

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No Warranty Coverage

The Rockwell Automation warranty only covers claims for products that have been purchased from an authorized source. Products purchased from an unauthorized source are not eligible for Rockwell Automation warranty coverage.

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No License for Firmware or Software

Products purchased from unauthorized sources do not come with licenses for Rockwell Automation firmware and software use. The Rockwell Automation End User License Agreement (EULA) limits use and downloads of firmware and software to customers who have purchased from an authorized source. Rockwell Automation has deactivated software licenses that have been resold without authorization.

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Safety & Security

Harm to personnel, including death, can result from malfunctioning equipment that contains inadequately repaired, damaged, unmaintained, modified, or counterfeit products. Counterfeit and modified products present significant opportunity for bad actors to infiltrate industrial networks and control systems. Purchasing from an authorized source gives piece of mind that products have been in trusted hands and that products contain the high level of security they were designed to achieve.

Reliability

Reliability

Downtime and damage to industrial operations can result from the malfunction of improperly repaired, damaged, unmaintained, modified, or counterfeit products.

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Regulatory Compliance

Purchasing from an unauthorized source could prevent compliance in validated industries such as life sciences and food and beverage, entertainment, military and governmental applications, and laboratory applications.

Where are the counterfeits coming from?

Most counterfeits we investigate at the moment are originating out of Asia Pacific; China in particular. Unfortunately, unauthorized resellers around the world often source their products from other unauthorized resellers, and commonly include those in China. This means that we are seeing unsuspecting customers acquiring counterfeit products in all regions. 

How is Rockwell Automation helping protect customers from the risks of counterfeit and gray market products?

Rockwell Automation products are known globally for quality. We take threats to our brand and our customers extremely seriously. We have taken, and will continue to take serious actions to address the unlawful activities of unauthorized resellers and counterfeiters to help protect our customers:

  • We continue to enforce our rights against unauthorized resellers and counterfeiters in courts around the world. In December 2020 a U.S. Federal court found Radwell International, a large unauthorized reseller of industrial automation products, had engaged in trademark infringement and false advertising during their sales of Rockwell Automation products. Rockwell Automation later entered into a settlement agreement with Radwell requiring them to stop advertising “new” Rockwell Automation products and to pay us $70M. We have since filed new U.S. and international lawsuits against other large unauthorized resellers around the world.
  • We continue to hunt down counterfeiters and pursue criminal prosecutions against them. In January of 2021, a police raid was conducted on two sites in China involved in the counterfeiting of Rockwell Automation products, thousands of illicit products were seized and a number of people were arrested.
  • We have implemented anti-counterfeit label technologies on certain high-tech products, and will continue to roll this out across other high-tech product lines.
  • Historically, we have worked with the U.S. Department of Justice, to criminally convict counterfeiters of Rockwell Automation software products. Twelve people pled guilty to felony copyright infringement, and all served between six and eighteen months in a U.S. Federal prison. All twelve counterfeiters were ordered to pay restitution to us.

While we are seeing great progress with our enforcement and mitigation efforts, we must acknowledge that unauthorized resellers and counterfeit products still exist. The best line of defense against these risks remains with our customers to make smart sourcing decisions.

How you can help protect yourself from the risks of gray market and counterfeit products:

  • Keep your supply chain as short and transparent as possible - source Rockwell Automation products only from authorized sources. Use our partner locator to find your local Rockwell Automation Authorized Distributor.
  • Be skeptical of companies claiming to be “authorized”. Always validate your source independently using our partner locators or by contacting your local Rockwell Automation office.
  • If you are purchasing a machine or solution incorporating Rockwell Automation products, mandate that your supplier is sourcing either from a Rockwell Automation Authorized Distributor or from Rockwell Automation directly and verify this requirement.
  • Avoid buying Rockwell Automation products from online peer-to-peer marketplaces such as eBay, Amazon, Alibaba, etc. All “new” Rockwell Automation products offered on these platforms are gray market and possibly counterfeit products.
  • If you have questions about whether your Rockwell Automation products are authentic and/or whether they have been acquired from an authorized source, contact your local Authorized Distributor or Rockwell Automation sales office – they can engage our Brand Protection team if necessary.
Buy authorized and genuine Rockwell Automation products

Additional Information:

Find your local authorized distributor or Rockwell Automation sales office
 
Learn more about the risks of gray market and counterfeit products
 
Learn more about our anti-counterfeit security labels
 

Published October 8, 2021

Tags: Integrated Architecture

Ryan Smaglik
Ryan Smaglik
Director of Revenue and Brand Protection, Rockwell Automation
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