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Global Manufacturing Activity Continues Downward Trajectory at the Close of 2022

Supply Chain Matters

Supply Chain Matters provides highlights of both December 2022 and full year reported global PMI indices that at the close of 2022 present a far different picture from the start of the year. Morgan Manufacturing PMIĀ® which began 2022 at an expansion value of 54.2, Sources; S&P Global and ISM, 2022.

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Thailand Ecommerce Logistics for ASEAN Enterprises: Should You Go Local?

Logistics Bureau

The ecommerce market in Thailand has never been healthier and all the signs indicate huge potential for growth in the next few years. With the Thai governmentā€™s Thailand 4.0 Statistic: By 2022, Thailand’s ecommerce market is expected to be worth around $5.8 A logistics partner in Thailand. billion (US).

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Emerging Supply Chain Trends ā€“ A Look at Evolving Finished Vehicle Logistics Amid Market Shifts and Trends

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

The subsequent rankings in the 2021 Production Statistics revealed that South Korea had overtaken Germany and Mexico, and Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia have moved up the world ranking for car production. In 2022, mainland Chinaā€™s vehicle production was approximately 26.1 million cars.

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January 2023 PMI Reporting Points to Some Signs of Global Wide Easing

Supply Chain Matters

Our previous posting in this series of global wide manufacturing PMI highlights was in early January summarizing both December and Q4-2022 reported indices data. value reported for the end of 2022. The few pockets of production expansion were noted to be within Asia , including India, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines.

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Global Manufacturing Activity Levels Continue to Stabilize in March and Q1-2023

Supply Chain Matters

percentage points higher than the average value of Q4-2022 which was 48.9. That is a positive sign Of continued interest was that India and Thailand indexes (included in our highlights below) reflected the quickest rates of expansion. as contrasted with the Q4-2022 average quarterly value of 49.5. but represented 0.6

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Global Production Activity Levels Unchanged In May But Provide Added Warning Signs

Supply Chain Matters

Thailand a Regional Standout A further regional standout, manufacturers across Thailand have reportedly experienced the fastest rates of demand for products on record, with production levels easing somewhat in May. The S&P Global Thailand Manufacturing PMIĀ® declined from this surveyā€™s record 60.4 value in April to 58.2

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Global Production Levels Falling At the End of 2023

Supply Chain Matters

The reality of this index is that global wide demand levels for products remain below those of 2022 as economically strained consumer remain very watchful of spending levels. Our projection places this anticipated shift in the first half of 2024, although the present indicators do not support this expectation. and the United Kingdom.