Tight global supply chains show signs of improvement. According to Financial Times the latest data show some signs of stabilization.
According to Freightos, the average cost of transporting a standard container (40 feet) fell by 45% compared to last autumn.
Since the beginning of the year the number of ships waiting to be unloaded in the port of Los Angeles has decreased by 75%, despite the fact that June was the most active month in over a century.
According to Flexport air cargo deliveries time is constantly improving.
The Global Supply Chain Pressure Index, run by the Federal Reserve Bank in New York and showing tensions in supply chains, fell by 57%.
Source: Financial Times