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2022 Transportation Market Forecasting & Your 2022 US Trucking Outlook

CHAINalytics

So, we figured it was time to dust off the old Chainalytics crystal ball and throw our hat into … The post 2022 Transportation Market Forecasting & Your 2022 US Trucking Outlook appeared first on Chainalytics.

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2022 Forecast: Supply Chains Become Critical Infrastructure

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Let’s kick off 2022 with a little thought experiment… What’s a problem affecting every nation on earth? All this led to global supply chain disruptions and inventory build-ups, wrong inventory mixes, and supply chain shortages in 2022. I fully expect that we will see more governments introducing supply chain legislation in 2022.

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Top 15 Logistics Stories of 2022

Logistics Viewpoints

So, I want to take this opportunity to reflect on the top 15 most popular logistics stories from 2022 and see what our readers found to be the most interesting. So, let’s take a look now at the 15 most popular logistics stories of 2022. Top Five Transportation Trends ; Chris Cunnane. billion in 2019. Well, I am saying it.

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Latest Forecast For Global Trade Not Optimistic

Supply Chain Matters

Today, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) issued its latest forecast update on overall global trade, and the narrative is not encouraging or optimistic. trillion (or five percent) compared to a record high level in 2022. trillion (or five percent) compared to a record high level in 2022.

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NRF Forecasts Pre-Pandemic Level Holiday Spending

Supply Chain Matters

percent level of holiday spending, the current forecast calls for a range of between 3 percent and 4 percent over 2022 levels. A prior record established in 2022 was $929.5 The NRF forecast noted a number of headwinds facing consumers as they enter this year’s holiday period. billion for the two month period. Stay tuned.

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NRF Report of 2023 Holiday Sales- On Target to Forecast

Supply Chain Matters

percent over 2022, to a record high of $964.4 billion occurred in the 2022 period. NRF had previously forecasted that online sales would grow in a range of between 7 percent to 9 percent and thus the actual was in line with the forecast. For comparison, online sales in 2022 were $255.8 Census Bureau data.

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IMF World Economic Forecast-Global Economy Limping Along

Supply Chain Matters

The Ferrari Consulting and Research Group through its affiliated Supply Chain Matters blog provides perspectives on the latest published IMF World Economic Forecast. Observed Key Risks The latest forecast indicates that while risks such as severe banking instability have moderated, “ the balance is tilted to the downside.”