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How the security situation in Israel affected the products from the Dead Sea

In the State of Israel, which is a country with a complex security reality, there are many effects of the security situation on daily life and also on industry. One of the industries that is under this influence is the spray products industry, and in particular products made from Dead Sea water. How does the security situation affect the spray products industry in Israel? In this article, we will review various aspects of the security impact on this industry.

1. Need for high security in industrial facilities:

  • The need to protect desalination facilities and the production of products from the Dead Sea from terrorist attacks or sabotage is causing a surge in spending on security systems.
  • Increasing security budgets also affects the prices of final products.

2. Transportation and supply problems:

  • There are periods when security tensions cause roads and crossings to be closed, disrupting the flow of products to markets.
  • Transportation disruptions can cause delays in the arrival of raw materials and the sending of products to factories.

3. Impact on employees:

  • Workers living in areas close to conflict zones are subject to constant stress and fear, which can affect their productivity.
  • In cases of prolonged conflict, workers may not be able to come to work at all, which disrupts the functioning of factories.

4. Dependence on external markets:

  • Security situations can affect foreign relations and affect Israel's ability to export and import products.
  • Sanctions or political corruption may cause problems in the products' target markets.

5. Systems maintenance and upgrade:

  • The security situation requires factories to make more frequent technological upgrades to security systems, which increases expenses.
  • The need for constant maintenance of security systems can affect the availability of machines and devices active in production.

6. Employee compensation and benefits:

  • It may be necessary to offer special benefits for employees working in high-security risk areas, in order to maintain employee diversity.
  • Grants and benefits may be essential for these workers, which increases the cost of production.

7. Regulatory and legal processes:

  • The security situation could lead to a tightening of regulatory provisions and the need for additional security approvals that must be obtained before establishing new facilities or expanding existing ones.
  • Complex legal and regulatory processes can extend facility construction times and mak