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The need to know

Nov 24, 2023

The need to know for the week ending 24th November 2023

UK’s mid-size businesses fear supply chain disruptions and rising...

Nov 22, 2023

Rising costs, particularly for energy, and instabilities within supply chains are now front and centre for UK businesses

Supply chain pressure index falls to lowest level on record, but...

Nov 20, 2023

There’s a mismatch in supply chains, as a US Fed measure of supply chain pressure plummets to a new low in October, but...

The need to know

Nov 17, 2023

The need to know for the week ending 17th November 2023

Warehousing and fulfilment top 2024 priorities for UK retailers

Nov 16, 2023

Warehousing now cited as the top focus for the UK’s retail businesses in the coming year

Latest articles

  • Investment into US manufacturing surges, but labour and space prove to be tricky to acquire

    Posted by Alex Hadwick on May 10, 2023

    Large-scale investments into US manufacturing have exploded in the last year reports the FT, but companies are coming up against capacity constraints as they look to reshore

  • More than half of companies find cross-border e-commerce challenging

    Posted by Alex Hadwick on May 9, 2023

    Fifty-five per cent of organisations polled in industry survey say that the business environment for cross-border e-commerce is challenging, with compliance, delays and costs topping the headaches

  • Move to reshore production from Asia to North America accelerates

    Posted by Alex Hadwick on May 8, 2023

    Just 4% of US CEOs are not considering reshoring in any format finds Kearney’s 10th Reshoring Index

  • UPS and Amazon still need each other, even if they don’t like it

    Posted by Alex Hadwick on May 3, 2023

    UPS and Amazon are moving further away from each other as both companies shift approaches, but the relationship remains mutually useful

  • Cross-border e-commerce defies protectionist fears as shoppers buy more and from further afield

    Posted by Alex Hadwick on May 2, 2023

    Although worries abound regarding protectionism, the data from a new report says that cross-border e-commerce is rising in importance and becoming more globalised

  • Increasing supply and demand gap for electric light commercial vehicles

    Posted by Alex Hadwick on May 1, 2023

    Demand for light electric delivery vehicles is soaring, but finding the vehicles is proving to be a tough task

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    Posted by Alex Hadwick on Apr 28, 2023

    The need to know for the week ending 28th April 2023

  • 94% of organisations have faced delays in cross-border shipping due to incorrect item classification and documentation

    Posted by Alex Hadwick on Apr 27, 2023

    Just 6% said that goods are never delayed in major industry survey, while 39% face frequent delays

  • Companies see supply chain disruption as biggest risk to growth, spurring technology investment

    Posted by Alex Hadwick on Apr 26, 2023

    Rising energy and materials prices concern industry execs, who hope technology will increase resilience

  • Cross-border e-commerce set to be bright spot in tough year for consumer spending

    Posted by Alex Hadwick on Apr 25, 2023

    Even as consumers draw back on discretionary spending, expectations for cross-border e-commerce growth are high among supply chain professionals, with the global market likely to pass $1 trillion in value in 2023

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