The US logistics manager’s index in August was 59.3, up by 0.1 point from July’s reading of 59.2.
The minimal overall movement is the product of counteracting forces at the sub-component level.
The upward pressure comes from inventory and warehousing metrics, while the downward pressure came from transportation metrics.
Warehousing capacity expansion was also observed to have slowed by 0.6 point to 50.5.
The minimal overall movement is the product of counteracting forces at the sub-component level.
The upward pressure comes from inventory and warehousing metrics, while the downward pressure came from transportation metrics.
Warehousing capacity expansion was also observed to have slowed by 0.6 point to 50.5.