Supply chains in the United States continued to recover in December, remaining at the pre-COVID level for the sixth straight month as most of the damage from the pandemic has now faded, according to the RSM US Supply Chain Index. The recovery in supply chains has been one of the most important factors ... READ MORE >
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RSM US Supply Chain Index returns to pre-pandemic level
Amid the many challenges in today’s economy, there is a bright spot: Supply chains, after a period of severe disruption, are back to normal. Our RSM US Supply Chain Index pointed to supply efficiency for the fourth month in a row, reaching 0.49 standard deviations above neutral in October. That ... READ MORE >
RSM US Supply Chain Index back to normal for second straight month
The RSM US Supply Chain Index improved to 0.19 standard deviations above neutral in August as inventories and industrial capacity utilization continued to rebound. That marked the second month in a row of supply chain efficiency after nearly three years of being underwater. While it remains too early ... READ MORE >
Canada’s supply chain healthy as demand slows
The RSM Canada Supply Chain Index reached 2.31 in August, one of the highest readings since 2000, thanks to improvements across delivery time, prices, and inventory levels, signaling sufficient health of the supply chain. This sharp increase represents a dramatic shift from just a few months ago; in ... READ MORE >
RSM U.S. Supply Chain Index: Back to normal for first time since pandemic hit
The U.S. Supply Chain Index in July was back above neutral for the first time in nearly three years on the back of the continuing strong rebounds in inventories and capacity utilization. With most of the COVID-19 concerns behind us and the renormalization of supply-chain linkages around the world, we ... READ MORE >
RSM Canada Supply Chain Index turns positive amid slowing economy
The global supply chain is finally turning around as the economy enters a slowdown, consumer demand softens and some of the back-ordered goods from last year are finally arriving. Those changes are showing up in RSM Canada's Supply Chain Index, which in June turned positive for the first time since ... READ MORE >
A new ban on some Chinese goods may prompt further consumer goods supply chain disruptions
On June 21, the United States government implemented laws under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act that have a significant impact on consumer goods companies’ supply chains. This stems from the U.S. condemning forced labor and repression of minority groups in the Xinjiang region in China, including ... READ MORE >
RSM US Supply Chain Index: Inventory-led improvement in April
Supply chain bottlenecks improved in April yet remained significantly underwater. At the current pace, a full recovery will not take place until the first half of next year, implying that inflation will remain above the 2% target rate for the rest of this year and much of next year. While the impact ... READ MORE >
Increased demand lifts defense technology companies amid inflation and supply chain issues
Executives in the defense technology ecosystem continue to experience rising costs and supply chain disruptions. However, growing international demand and technological innovation are driving optimism and investment for the future. The executives shared their perspectives recently in earnings calls ... READ MORE >
RSM US Supply Chain Index: Bracing for more disruptions
Supply chain bottlenecks eased in March, but it won't be for long. Widespread lockdowns in China and prolonged geopolitical conflict in Ukraine will most likely assure another round of supply chain snarls ahead. Our RSM US Supply Chain Index rose 4.5% to 2.76 standard deviation below neutral. The ... READ MORE >