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Pressure on supplychains eased further, leading to the slowest round of input price inflation since February 2021. Of the five components, two weighed on the PMI in December: a faster decline in new orders and a less severe lengthening in supplier leadtimes.
percent recorded in February; this is the index’s lowest reading since March 2009 (43.2 The Supplier Deliveries Index indicated faster deliveries, and the Inventories Index dropped back into contraction as panelists’ companies continue to manage their total supplychain inventories and liquidity. percent is 0.4
percent recorded in March; this is the index’s lowest reading since March 2009 (43.2 Supplychains are prepared and eager for growth, as panelists’ comments support reduced leadtimes for their more important purchases. The Supplier Deliveries Index figure of 44.6 percent is 0.2 percent is 2.2
percent recorded in April; this is the index’s lowest reading since March 2009 (43.2 Manufacturing leadtimes clearly improved in the month. Supplychains are prepared and eager for growth, as panelists’ comments and the data support reduced leadtimes for their companies’ more important purchases.
percent recorded in December; the last two readings are the index’s lowest since March 2009 (43.2 The Supplier Deliveries Index indicated faster deliveries, and the Inventories Index expanded at a slower rate as panelists’ companies manage the total supplychain inventory. percent is 0.5 percent, 2.1 percent is 3.2
percent recorded in January; readings from the last three months are the index’s lowest since March 2009 (43.2 The Supplier Deliveries Index indicated faster deliveries, and the Inventories Index expanded at a slower rate as panelists’ companies manage their total supplychain inventories. percent is 0.4
percent; this is the index’s lowest reading since March 2009 (43.2 The Supplier Deliveries Index indicated faster deliveries, and the Inventories Index expanded at a faster rate as panelists’ companies continued to effectively manage the total supplychain inventory. The Supplier Deliveries Index reading of 45.1
Trilogy Machinery formed in 2009, when Allan and Ben Flamholz took their combined 50 years in the industry to create a new distribution company. Synergy’s delivery times are still a few months, and Trilogy Machinery does have some of those machines in stock. Another bottleneck was the rush on computer components.
In the last eight months, the Supplier Deliveries Index has recorded its eight lowest readings since March 2009 (43.2 Manufacturing leadtimes sentiment improved again but remain at elevated levels. The Employment Index dropped further into contraction, registering 44.4 percent, down 3.7 percent is 0.4 percentage points to 46.1
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