The Fiji Times

Higher price forecast

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lllllNNEW Zealand supply chains are expected to be less disrupted but far more expensive next year, an expert says. The industry has been hit by numerous disruption­s over the past two years due to the pandemic, now the problem has shifted to an inventory crisis.

Experts and industry profession­als warn that while disruption­s may be declining, 2023 will see significan­t price escalation­s.

Massey University’s Supply Chain Risk Analytics Network (SCRAN) has just released their 2023 risk outlook and have identified a large number of issues that may influence supply chains next year.

The report summarises a review carried out in November 2022, with feedback received from 172 supply chain practition­ers.

“Inventory levels have been kept high to deal with disruptive supply chains over the past two years, while demand is now low,” the report said.

Senior lecturer in supply chain management Dr Carel Bezuidenho­ut said supply chains had not recovered completely and businesses may continue a ‘just-in-case’ strategy going into 2023.

“The economy is going down, consumers are buying less, the holding cost for inventory is becoming a significan­t factor for supply chains going into 2023,” he said.

He described the supply chain industry as being in a long COVID situation.

“We have a hangover from COVID, there is still shipping delays and interrupti­ons especially in this part of the world in Australasi­a.

“In 2023 we can expect that long COVID to spill over and affect our supply chains, but at the same time we have geopolitic­al instabilit­y and those activities create shortages on certain products.”

From empty shelves in 2021 to over-stocking factories in 2022, the supply chain has now shifted to an inventory crisis. ■

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Picture: RNZ/KYMBERLEE FERNANDES There have been numerous disruption­s to the supply chain over the last two years due to the pandemic.

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