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Costs from supply chain disruptions drop by over 50% but headwinds remain -survey

Disruptions led to an average $82 million in annual losses per company last year in key industries like aerospace, compared with $182 million in 2021, and $184 million in 2020, supply- chain risk management company Interos told Reuters ahead of publication.

In the latest report, Interos surveyed 750 companies with annual revenues between $500 million and $50 billion from energy, financial services, oil and gas, healthcare, government and aerospace.

“The key takeaway is that people recognize it’s better than it was, but it will not go back to the way that it was in 2019,” said Interos industry analyst Tim White.

Labor and raw material constraints, as well as unforeseen disruptions remain supply chain headwinds, White said.

Executives were surveyed in the U.S., Canada and the UK and Ireland.


Source: Economy - investing.com

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