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Supply Chain Edge: Strike time, Middle East AI, forestry feuds

– In new research this week, we preview the potential impact of a US East Coast port strike, highlighting adaptations in ocean shipping networks and rail network challenges. Elsewhere, the logistics sector is having to deal with weak manufacturing demand and an asset expropriation in Mexico.Read more →

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Supply Chain Edge: Stellar start, building ban, India’s Apple

• In new research this week, we find that US seaborne imports have a stellar start to 2024 with growth of 15% year over year in the first quarter, driven by industrial materials. Caution is needed as growth may slow and the prospects for the peak season are clouded by supply chain disruptions ... Read more →

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Supply chain, inflation top subjects of Q4’21 earnings calls

Inflation and supply chains are topics of increasing attention, from both central banks and companies as expectations move away from the tough that increasing prices would be transitory. Analysis of earnings call transcripts from CapitalIQ show mentions of inflation related words appeared in 7... Read more →

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Santa ramps up toy imports in November

U.S. imports in November were at least 2,854 thousand TEU, Panjiva data accessed on Dec 12 shows, down 4.7% month to month from October. While slower, this was still 6.3% higher than November 2020, and shows that elevated U.S. imports are still in place even after the usual October peak. This ... Read more →

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