Procter & Gamble warns Of Higher Supply Chain Costs

Barcelona, October 19, 2021.– According to European Supermarket magazine, P&G has confirmed the increase in prices in its supply chain, due to the logistical consequences in international trade and the shortage of raw materials.

Procter & Gamble Co beat quarterly sales estimates as easing of pandemic-related restrictions boosted demand for its personal care products, while the company warned of higher commodity and transportation expenses.

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Prices to ship containers from Asia to the U.S. and Europe are rising at a historic pace as cargo owners

Barcelona, July 6, 2021.- Wall Street Journal has published an analysis on the international prices of the SUPPLY CHAIN in maritime transport. The data, in the Post Covid19 era, are the following:

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Wall Street Journal: Why the global chip shortage is hard to overcome

Barcelona, June 8, 2021.-

Coronavirus: Does China, the world’s factory, paralyze the global supply chain?

Barcelona, March 5, 2020.– Breaks of stock of certain merchandise are already being registered in some western countries. The vast majority of Chinese transport modes are closed, so there is damage to the global supply chain, due to the expansion of the Coronavirus, originating in China, considered the world’s factory. In fact, the OECD has forecast declines in GDP growth in several countries in the coming months, and the first losses are estimated at $ 200 billion. In this sense, we highlight an analysis of the Logistics Management magazine with a very early approach to the effect on the logistics sector:

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