Survey Reveals Concerns Among Supply Chain Professionals Regarding Increasing Operating Costs


Supply chain professionals are facing significant challenges, including fuel costs, inflation, and delays outside their control, according to a report by DispatchTrack. The study, based on a survey of over 100 logistics professionals, found that supply chain leaders expect operating costs to be 10% to 20% higher this year compared to previous years.

Despite these challenges, the majority of supply chain leaders remain optimistic about the future, with 61% reporting a positive business outlook for 2023. Many organizations plan to increase technology adoption and enhance their delivery capacity to navigate these challenges successfully.

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