Recent data from the Logistics Managers Assn. and broker M.E. Dey show that most metrics on logistics are worsening. The Logistics Managers’ Index rose again in March, hitting 76.2, the highest number in the history of the index. The average for the 1Q-22 was 74.5, way above the past record of 65.2. The problems are…
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