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Supply Chain’s Return to Normal Pits Experts Against New Indexes

11 Oct 2022 9:18 AM | Abbie Lunn (Administrator)

In supply chain circles battered by more than two years of upheaval, the word “normal” is creeping into the outlook for 2023. 

  • In the latest Logistics Managers’ Index, “September’s future predictions hint at normalization and a return to business as usual over the next year.”
  • Analysis from Sea-Intelligence, gauging the amount of bogged-down shipping capacity, shows “all three models suggest we should be back at the ‘normal’ 2% capacity loss baseline by early 2023.”
  • The year-to-date improvements in New York Fed’s Global Supply Chain Pressure Index “suggest that global supply chain pressures are beginning to fall back in line with historical levels.”

Read more on Bloomberg UK here.


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