
Week in Review | Jun 04, 2022
Brands report mixed Q1 results; Helping multicultural teams build better communication
Put an end to information overload! Start the week off with a concise view of the key industry developments. On Monday we give you the news – without all of the noise. On Friday we give you a weekly wrap up top stories, including key data and market trends. We extract only what’s important – to give you a clear view of the market.

Brands report mixed Q1 results; Helping multicultural teams build better communication

Ocean contract rates soar in May as spot rates decline; Cotton prices continue to put pressure on garment makers

Retailers report mixed Q1 earnings; Dept stores are back in fashion; Cotton On expands in US; Chanel reports surge in sales

Freights rates could start to rise again; Why Wholesale is Still Critical; New Indo-Pacific Economic Framework underway; Polyester yarn faces over capacity;

Retailer profits slides, despite sales growth; Consumer spending remains steady;

All eyes are on Shanghai; Southeast Asia faces raw materials shortages

Brands continue to report strong sales gains; Stores are proving to be key sales drivers;

Why IIoT might not make sense for mfgs; Carriers prepare to blank more sailings; Materials price remain stable

Next’s full prices sales surge; Consumer demand shows signs of weakening

Transpacific capacity eases; Faster, more reliable last mile delivery; Materials prices see continued surge; Concerns over market slowdown

Consumer spending remains strong; Primark to raise prices; Wages increases support US retail spending;

Commodities feel the pressure of weaker Chinese demand; Logistics remain strained, despite reduced China exports