Supply Chain Strategist | Apr. 28, 2022
Commodities feel the pressure of weaker Chinese demand; Logistics remain strained, despite reduced China exports
Commodities feel the pressure of weaker Chinese demand; Logistics remain strained, despite reduced China exports
Uniqlo’s plans ambitious new store rollout; Pepco protects prices; Inflation could impact H2 retail
Crystal Denim’s Game-Changing Sustainability Initiative; Materials prices remain stable; China faces continued supply chain pressures
Inflation rises, but job markets remains strong; Apparel sales continue to grow
Cotton prices hit new highs; Ocean rates retreat but supply chains remain snarled
The return to stores; Rising concerns over consumer sentiment; Getting teams back onboard
Ocean rates remain stable, despite market pressures; Banks begin questioning market resilience; Materials prices level off, but prices remain high
Next Growth Opportunity for Outdoor Sports; Five Below plans up to 400 new stores; Lululemon forecasts 25% Q1 sales surge
Inflation weakens EU imports; China keeps ports open to support trade; Port work contracts face June expiration
Next warns of coming price hikes; Nike faces supply shortages; UK apparel sales soar in February; US Feb retail sales stagnate