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Initial Estimates of U.S. Holiday Spending- A Mixed Bag

Supply Chain Matters

An initial estimate of this year’s retail holiday spending indicates a mixed bag, depending on either retail industry, consumer goods producer or logistics and transportation industry perspectives. percent increase in holiday period sales. retail sales for the period that spanned November 1 through December 24 rose 3.1

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NRF Report of 2023 Holiday Sales- On Target to Forecast

Supply Chain Matters

holiday period and full year retail sales in 2023. The National Retail Federation (NRF), in conjunction with its annual conference held this week, reported 2023 holiday sales based on U.S. According to the NRF release , core retail sales during the 2023 holiday season rose 3.8 Census Bureau data. The prior record of $929.5

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This Week in Logistics News (September 9 – 15)

Logistics Viewpoints

Amazon explained how it adjusts capacity for the peak shopping season, advising sellers who use its fulfillment services to get their inventory to its warehouses by October 26 in order to be ready for Black Friday, the traditional kickoff to the holiday shopping season. And the clock won’t quit ticking.”

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Barometers of Holiday Period Sales- Walmart and Target

Supply Chain Matters

retailers, Walmart and Target , reported quarterly financial performance this week which provide a likely barometer to this current holiday sales and fulfillment period. On a category basis, executives pointed to comparable sales for grocery items rising by mid-single digits. Two major U.S. Walmart U.S.

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Catch up on Supply Chain Analytics news with our Summer Reading List

AIMMS

The list includes the best of our blog and news items, our latest webinars and most recent case studies. It’s the perfect companion for an inspiring holiday break! . Chris Gordon, AIMMS VP North America, discusses this on our blog. Why hasn’t it become cheaper or easier to have an optimized network?

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Catch up on Supply Chain Analytics news with our Summer Reading List

AIMMS

The list includes our best supply chain analytics blogs and news items, our latest webinars and most recent case studies. It’s the perfect companion for an inspiring holiday break! . Chris Gordon, AIMMS VP North America, discusses this on our blog.

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Halloween Candy – A Scary Supply Chain Planning Problem

Logility

Halloween, like any holiday, creates significant seasonal surges for specific product categories. Planning for holidays places significant stress on supply chain planning processes and planning teams. An influencer can tweet about their favorite holiday candy and cause a significant change in demand.