Chemical Bypass Feeders Stay In-Stock at Wisconsin Manufacturer

Industry Lead Time Pressures Have Not Affected Vector Industries' Bypass Feeder Stock Levels

Waukesha, United States - June 27, 2026 / Vector Industries, Inc. /

Most chemical bypass feeder orders ship from stock; rare delays are capped at one week

WAUKESHA, Wis., June 25, 2026 - Vector Industries, Inc., a domestic manufacturer of water treatment equipment, announced today that its chemical bypass feeders continue to ship from in-stock inventory, with backorders arising only on rare occasions and resolving within one week when they do occur.

Supply Chain Context

The announcement comes at a time when supply chain disruptions have extended lead times for water treatment equipment across the industry. Suppliers that rely on overseas components or third-party distribution networks have reported delays stretching several weeks or more, creating scheduling complications for contractors, engineers, and facilities managers working against fixed project deadlines.

Longer lead times tied to overseas production and port congestion have prompted many buyers across manufacturing sectors to take a closer look at where their equipment originates. Vector Industries notes that maintaining production close to its customer base has allowed the company to hold fulfillment timelines steady, even as broader industry lead times have become less predictable.

Domestic Manufacturing

Vector Industries attributes its consistent availability to a domestic manufacturing model that keeps design, production, and fulfillment under one roof at its Waukesha facility. The company builds its chemical bypass feeders from materials held on hand rather than waiting on imported parts, a practice it says reduces the number of points at which a single shipment delay can hold up a finished unit.

"We keep chemical bypass feeders in stock so customers aren't left waiting on a project deadline," said Dave Dolensek, Vice President of Vector Industries. "When a delay does happen, it's uncommon, and it's resolved within a week rather than turning into an open-ended backorder."

All Vector Industries equipment is manufactured at the company's Waukesha, Wisconsin facility using U.S.-sourced steel. Keeping both materials and labor domestic gives the company direct oversight of its own production schedule, rather than depending on international shipping networks that have been a recurring source of delay for others in the water treatment equipment sector.

For water treatment professionals managing facility maintenance windows, regulatory deadlines, or construction schedules, equipment availability can directly affect a project's timeline. Vector Industries says its current inventory position is designed to give procurement teams a more predictable supplier to plan around. Additional information on the company's chemical bypass feeders is available through Vector Industries, Inc..

About Vector Industries, Inc.

Vector Industries, Inc. is a Waukesha, Wisconsin-based manufacturer of water treatment equipment, including chemical bypass feeders, glycol feeders, biocide feeders, and corrosion coupon racks, serving industrial, commercial, and institutional water treatment systems. The company designs and builds its products domestically using U.S.-sourced steel. Learn more at Vector Industries, Inc..

Media Contact

Grady Fitzgerald, Head of Marketing

Vector Industries, Inc.

grady@vector-industries.com

262-542-4550

vector-industries.com

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Vector Industries, Inc.

531 W Newhall Avenue
Waukesha, WI 53186
United States

Vector Industries
+1-262-542-4550
https://vector-industries.com

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