What Is the Real Cost of an 88% Fill Rate?

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Glove Intelligent Assistant
05.29.2026

Image shows supply rate issues vs not over time
Image shows supply rate issues vs not over time

When evaluating glove suppliers, many organizations focus heavily on price. But the real cost of a hand protection program often has less to do with the price per case and more to do with supply reliability.

An 88% fill rate may sound manageable on paper, but that missing 12% can create operational challenges that impact procurement, production, safety, staffing, and workflow consistency.

What Does Fill Rate Mean?

A fill rate measures how much of an order ships immediately from available inventory.
For example:

  • A complete 100-case shipment = 100% fill rate
  • An order where only 88 cases ship initially = 88% fill rate

The remaining products may be delayed, substituted, or require emergency sourcing to keep operations moving.

The Hidden Costs Behind Low Fill Rates

Workflow Disruptions and Downtime

When gloves are unavailable, teams may need to delay production, sanitation, laboratory, or maintenance activities while waiting for replacement inventory.
Even short disruptions can affect scheduling, labor efficiency, and overall productivity, especially in high-volume environments.

Emergency Purchasing Expenses

Low fill rates often force procurement teams into reactive purchasing decisions, including:

  • Expedited freight
  • Rush orders
  • Premium pricing
  • Temporary suppliers

Over time, these unplanned costs can outweigh the initial savings of choosing a lower-priced supplier.

Product Substitutions and Inconsistency

When preferred glove products are unavailable, organizations often turn to substitute alternatives to maintain continuity. However, these substitutions can introduce critical variations that directly impact performance, safety, and overall cost efficiency.

Key areas of inconsistency include:

  • Durability and performance reliability – Variations in material quality can lead to reduced lifespan and inconsistent protection during use.
  • Chemical resistance performance – Substitute gloves may not provide equivalent protection against specific chemicals, increasing exposure risks.
  • Comfort, fit, and tactile feel – Differences in ergonomics can affect worker dexterity, productivity, and compliance.
  • Grip performance – Inconsistent grip levels may compromise handling safety, particularly in wet or oily environments.
  • Dimensions (thickness, weight, length etc.), and sizing accuracy – Variability can impact both protection levels and user confidence.
  • Overall product quality – Substitutes may lack the same manufacturing standards or quality assurance as the original product.

In many cases, replacement products are introduced to maintain short-term supply availability, but this often comes at the expense of durability and overall glove integrity. Over time, frequent product substitutions can create inconsistencies across teams, sites, or regions—ultimately reducing worker trust and confidence in the personal protective equipment (PPE) program.

Beyond the product itself, pre-service and post-service support plays a vital role in mitigating these risks. Proper suitability assessments, user training, and ongoing evaluation of after-use performance are essential to ensure the selected glove remains fit for purpose. Strong supplier support in these areas not only helps address performance gaps but also fosters long-term partnerships built on reliability, safety, and continuous improvement.

Increased Administrative Burden

Supply shortages also create additional work for procurement and operations teams, including:

  • Managing backorders
  • Tracking delays
  • Adjusting forecasts
  • Communicating inventory changes internally
  • Modifying labor or staffing schedules based on available inventory

These operational inefficiencies are often overlooked when comparing product pricing alone.

Reliability Is the Real Competitive Advantage

In today’s supply environment, organizations are placing greater value on:

  • Supply continuity
  • Inventory stability
  • Product consistency
  • Forecasting support
  • Long-term supplier reliability

The lowest product price does not always result in the lowest operational cost.
At SW Sustainability Solutions, we understand that reliable supply is critical to maintaining operational performance and reducing unnecessary disruption across PPE programs.

Build a More Reliable PPE Program

The true cost of an 88% fill rate often extends far beyond the invoice. Reliable hand protection programs help organizations reduce downtime, avoid emergency sourcing, maintain product consistency, and support smoother operations over time.

If your organization is evaluating ways to strengthen supply continuity and reduce operational risk, contact SW Sustainability Solutions to learn how a more reliable PPE strategy can support your long-term operational goals.

About SW Sustainability Solutions

At SW, we are committed to leading the glove industry in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices. Our innovative EcoTek® technology exemplifies our dedication to sustainable solutions, while our expertise in sweat management ensures comfort and performance. We also offer specialized chemical compatibility support, assisting customers in selecting gloves tailored to their unique needs. Our mission is to provide products that prioritize safety, health, and environmental responsibility for our customers and the planet.