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CLARK, N.J, July 14, 2023
CLARK, N.J, July 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The GEP Global Supply Chain Volatility Index — a leading indicator tracking demand conditions, shortages, transportation costs, inventories and backlogs based on a monthly survey of 27,000 businesses — recorded -0.26 in June (vs. -0.28 in May), marking a third successive month of excess global supplier capacity. Today's figure highlights the complete reversal in global supply chain frictions compared to a year ago, when GEP's index stood at 3.53.
In June, a key finding was the worsening of global demand for raw materials, commodities and components, specifically in Europe and North America, signalling a deteriorated outlook for manufacturing as borrowing costs rise, with risks of spillover effects to the wider economy intensifying. This in turn led excess capacity at suppliers operating in these regions to rise rapidly and by a larger degree than seen in May.
In contrast, input demand in Asia is showing greater resilience. Purchasing activity across the region is broadly tracking in line with its historical average, with pockets of strength in some Eastern markets led by India, one of the fastest-growing major economies so far in 2023.
Commenting on the June data, Joel Johnson, vice president, supply chain consulting, GEP, said: "Weakening demand for components and raw materials in the Western economies, low levels of inventory and excess global supplier capacity suggest that storm clouds are gathering. The softening of demand in the manufacturing sector in the last few months is a leading indicator that the broader economy in the Western hemisphere will slow in the second half of 2023. It's a perfect time for companies' procurement to re-negotiate terms for 2024 and 2025 with suppliers.
June 2023 Key Findings:
REGIONAL SUPPLY CHAIN VOLATILITY
Supplier capacity in Asia also remains underutilized, but to a much lesser extent than in Western economies.
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The next release of the GEP Global Supply Chain Volatility Index will be 8 a.m. ET, August 14, 2023.
ABOUT THE GEP GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN VOLATILITY INDEX
The GEP Global Supply Chain Volatility Index is produced by S&P Global and GEP. It is derived from S&P Global's PMI™ surveys, sent to companies in over 40 countries, totaling around 27,000 companies. The headline figure is a weighted sum of six sub-indices derived from PMI data, PMI Comments Trackers and PMI Commodity Price & Supply Indicators compiled by S&P Global.
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GEP® delivers transformative supply chain solutions that help global enterprises become more agile and resilient, operate more efficiently and effectively, gain competitive advantage, boost profitability and increase shareholder value. Fresh thinking, innovative products, unrivaled domain expertise, smart, passionate people — this is how GEP SOFTWARE™, GEP STRATEGY™ and GEP MANAGED SERVICES™ together deliver supply chain solutions of unprecedented scale, power and effectiveness. Our customers are the world's best companies, including more than 550 Fortune 500 and Global 2000 industry leaders who rely on GEP to meet ambitious strategic, financial and operational goals. To learn more, visit www.gep.com.
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