September and Q3 Global PMI Levels Remain in Contraction
Supply Chain Matters provides highlights and added insights on reported September and Q3 2023 global and regional production and supply chain PMI indices. With the closing of the third quarter, the numbers once again signal added contraction in global manufacturing output as product demand levels weaken
Global PMI Levels in August Remain Sluggish
Supply Chain Matters provides highlights perspectives and added insights on reported August 2023 global and regional production and supply chain PMI indices. The August numbers once again signal a continued downturn in global manufacturing conditions as output and new order rates continue to fall. The three specific regions of concern are the Eurozone, United Kingdom along with Taiwan.
Global PMI Levels Contract in June 2023 with Warning Signs for Q3 Activity
Supply Chain Matters provides highlights and perspectives on reported June 2023 and Q2-2023 quarterly global and regional PMI indices. The June numbers signal renewed contraction of global wide production within global supply chain networks. The data further points to added warning signs that suggest added contraction in the quarter to come.
November 2022 PMI Indices Point to Further Global Wide Production Contraction
Supply Chain Matters provides highlights and added perspectives on reported November 2022 global manufacturing PMI and supply chain activity indices. Global-wide contraction levels in production and new order intake remain at contraction and perhaps manufacturing recession levels for certain regions.
Q2-2021 Production and Supply Chain Indices Flash Warning Signs
The Supply Chain Matters blog highlights June 2021 global manufacturing and supply chain activity level reporting and current trending relative global product demand and supply network activity levels. The message remains that global supply chain activity is now at full throttle and warning signs are apparent. While industry and global supply chains were the saviors of many businesses in 2020, the scenario is far different and far more challenging in 2021