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 Canada Supply Chain Index
After a strong recovery in Canada, economic headwinds set in
The Canadian economy has had a robust recovery from the lockdowns of the pandemic as pent-up consumer demand and generous government spending have fueled growth. But now with rising inflation, especially in food and energy prices, and a historically tight labour market, that growth is ... 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 >
Canada’s supply chain takes a downturn as fuel prices climb
As Canada’s economy reopened and COVID-19 restrictions were reduced, businesses held out hope that supply chain bottlenecks that had hampered the recovery would ease. But that prospect once again faltered with the Russian invasion of Ukraine and a resurgence of the coronavirus in China, an RSM Canada ... READ MORE >
RSM Canada Supply Chain Index is flat, but challenges await
The RSM Canada Supply Chain Index in February continued to show stress in the economy, measuring 1.89 standard deviation below normal and little changed from January. For a while, conditions looked promising as the economy recovered from the omicron variant’s spread. Yet this progress was offset by ... READ MORE >
Canada’s supply chain worsens amid omicron’s spread
RSM Canada’s Supply Chain Index worsened to 1.84 standard deviations below zero in January, down from a revised 1.36 standard deviations below zero in December as the omicron variant spread across Canada and the world. The highly infectious strain of the coronavirus hurt the supply chain more than ... READ MORE >
RSM Canada Supply Chain Index shows continued strain
Supply chain disruptions in Canada worsened in December as businesses continued to be hindered by the fallout from flooding in British Columbia and a shortage of workers. The RSM Canada Supply Chain Index stands at 2.17 standard deviations below zero, down from 1.47, in a sign of just how persistent ... READ MORE >
Introducing the RSM Canada Supply Chain Index
The reports of flooding out of British Columbia recently were unsettling: Rising water had cut off highways and rail lines, stranding consumers and businesses, and led officials to declare a state of emergency. The severe flooding only compounded the disruptions to the delivery of goods and ... READ MORE >