Manufacturing conditions in September remain far above recession levels, suggesting a positive outlook for the economic expansion. Yet surveys of manufacturers conducted by five of the regional Federal Reserve banks once more pointed to supply chain and labor issues and a reassessment of their ... READ MORE >
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Managing a supply chain: The short and long game for consumer goods companies
Persistent bottlenecks throughout the global supply chain continue to stand in the way of middle market consumer goods companies’ ability to take full advantage of robust consumer demand. And while the challenges these companies face are not unique to the middle market, midsize businesses will need to ... READ MORE >
Chart of the day: Middle of the supply chain feels outsized impact of rising food costs
While U.S. core and headline inflation came in below expectations, according to the latest Consumer Price Index release, it will be well into next year before consumers see this inflation slowdown in their grocery bills and restaurant tickets. Retailers and distributors are continuing to feel the pinch of ... READ MORE >
Global supply chain disruptions accelerate, presenting a challenge to the middle market
Fragile global supply chains are facing another round of port closures, factory shutdowns, production halts and labor shortages as the delta variant spreads. These disruptions will almost certainly delay the return of full production in the global economy until the middle of next year and create ... READ MORE >
Global manufacturing activity and delta-induced supply chain disruptions
Rising costs and supply chain constraints continue to disrupt U.S. manufacturing activity and may worsen as the world’s factory floors brace for more shutdowns linked to the spread of the coronavirus delta variant. Even U.S. companies that do not have operations in other countries can expect to feel the ... READ MORE >
RSM US Manufacturing Outlook Index: Confirmation of recovery despite supply chain constraints
Despite disruption to global supply chains and increasing delivery times, orders for durable goods increased again in June, the 13th month of increases out of the past 14 months, according to Commerce Department data released on Tuesday. This is confirmation of a recovery for the sector and the end ... READ MORE >
CHART OF THE DAY: Port activity continues its record pace as supply chain normalizes
Los Angeles-area seaports continued to process record numbers of shipping containers in June. Combined with the increase in intermodal rail freight, that’s a sign that the North American supply chain is up and running in support of an economic recovery, albeit with room to improve as global supply chain ... READ MORE >
CHART OF THE DAY: Manufacturing sentiment remains high as global supply chain constraints cap growth expectations
Surveys carried out by four of the six regional central banks reported elevated manufacturing conditions, though there was some slippage from the lofty levels of the previous month. Rising prices and supply chain bottlenecks were the most likely reasons for the moderation of sentiment, providing ... READ MORE >
CHART OF THE DAY: Strong automobile demand amid supply chain disruptions
The demand for automobiles continues to rise amid reports of chip shortages that are hurting production. This suggests that there will be strong profit margins in the auto manufacturing sector despite the missed opportunities to meet robust demand. This will ensure continued solid demand for middle ... READ MORE >
CHART OF THE DAY: Manufacturing remains strong despite labor, supply chain challenges
U.S. manufacturing activity remained robust in January but faced challenges on the labor and supply chain front, according to new data released Monday by the Institute for Supply Management. These challenges are limiting production and driving up prices. The ISM’s Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ ... READ MORE >