An impressive, shiny golden sculpture of a horse's head surrounded by a large golden circle with Chinese characters. Stacks of Chinese gold bars (yuanbao) and round gold coins lie at the base. The scene is set against a light blue to dark blue gradient background and features golden cloud patterns. The depiction has an opulent, festive, and culturally inspired style, possibly related to the Chinese New Year or the Year of the Horse.

The Chinese New Year, which begins on February 17, 2026, is not only a significant cultural event, but also has a major impact on global supply chains. Not only does it lead to weeks of production stoppages and limited transport capacities in China, but these disruptions also cause global capacity shifts and congestion in all international supply chains.

This poses a considerable challenge for companies that depend on smooth and punctual deliveries. Deliveries must be planned and coordinated well in advance to ensure that projects can be implemented on schedule despite the holidays.

Even though we at FACTUREE rely on a broad, national, and international manufacturing network, the effects of these global bottlenecks are being felt by all market participants.

Act now: Secure capacity

Take advantage of our extensive network of over 2,000 certified manufacturing partners to effectively meet these global challenges. 

ImportantTo ensure that your projects can start without delays, place Your orders for the period around Chinese New Year, at the latest until January 16, 2026.

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