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Manufacturing: Page 35
Design-Build
Economic Growth Slowing in 2024: Study
CBRE Research
CBRE’s economists anticipate that resilient consumer spending will counter economic headwinds next year, including high interest rates and near recessions in Europe and China.
Manufacturing
Manufacturing Slump to Continue in 2024
GEP
The GEP Global Supply Chain Volatility Index was once again in negative territory at -0.34 in November, compared to -0.41 in October, indicating an eighth successive month of spare capacity across global supply chains, according to GEP.
Manufacturing
It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year: Or Is It?
QAD Inc.
By implementing these strategies and fostering strong partnerships with suppliers and retailers, consumer product manufacturers can optimize their seasonal product management, ensuring they never miss critical demand periods.
Manufacturing
94% Say Reduction of China Sourcing Dependence Under Way
AlixPartners LLP
Close to 94% of respondents are seeing more nearshoring; vying away from becoming source dependent on China.
AI/AR
Consumers Expected to Spend Less on Groceries, CPG Goods in 2024: Study
AlixPartners LLP
Financial difficulties will lead EMEA consumers to shop less frequently and spend more cautiously across various non-essential retail and leisure categories in 2024.
Manufacturing
Engineers Reach Turning Point with Navigating Component Availability
Avnet Inc.
Engineers are at a turning point when it comes to navigating the design and supply chain disruptions of the last several years, according to findings from Avnet.
Sourcing Solutions
83% of Suppliers Confident That Business Demand will Remain Strong in 2024
PrimeRevenue Inc.
Nearly one-third of suppliers (31.8%) are extremely confident their customers will maintain their current purchasing volumes in the first half of 2024, while 51.1% are moderately confident, according to new research from PrimeRevenue.
Manufacturing
Cost Pressures Weigh Heavily on U.S. Manufacturers
Visual Components
Cost pressures are weighing heavily on all U.S. manufacturers, forcing all to offer higher salaries to attract in-demand talent, according to new research by Visual Components.
Retail
Consumer Product Retailers Turn to Regional Sourcing Amid Global Disruption
Capgemini
Balancing cost and resilience will be vital as more than 40% of consumer products and retail organizations anticipate stockouts during this holiday season, and nearly 40% expect late deliveries, according to a recent survey from Capgemini.
Sourcing Solutions
Supplier Spare Capacity in North America on the Rise: Study
GEP
The extent to which supplier capacity went underutilized was even greater than in September and August. Coupled with October's downturn in demand for raw materials, components and commodities, this shows rising slack in global supply chains.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
China Plus One to Prominently Emerge in 2024, Supply Chain Professionals Predict
Container xChange
China Plus One is predicted to emerge in a big way come 2024, and competition and shrinking profits will necessitate market consolidation in 2024, according to predictions outlined by Container xChange.
Manufacturing
Manufacturers Remain Optimistic for 2024: Study
Wipfli
The resilience demonstrated by manufacturers throughout the pandemic has not only allowed them to weather the storm but also fostered a positive outlook for the future.
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