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Supply Chain In The Gas Industry Statistics
Holding costs fell 18% in gas midstream with just-in-time inventory—see how supply chain design keeps gas flowing efficiently.

Supply Chain In The Beverage Industry Statistics
Warehousing costs take 15% of the beverage supply chain—discover where that spend goes and how to reduce delays, waste, and total cost.

Supply Chain In The Define Industry Statistics
Cyber threats rose 50% in 2023—discover how defense supply chains respond with compliance and resilience tactics.

Supply Chain In The Aviation Industry Statistics
Semiconductor shortages delayed 20% of aircraft deliveries in 2022—discover the AI, IoT, and sustainable moves keeping supply chains resilient.

Supply Chain In The Paper Industry Statistics
China handled 80% of paper imports by sea in 2023—see how ocean trade flows and logistics risk ripple through the supply chain.

Supply Chain In The Insurance Industry Statistics
Third-party vendors drive 42% of insurance supply chain costs—discover the risk, cost, and optimization levers shaping smarter operations.

Supply Chain In The E Commerce Industry Statistics
Last-mile delivery costs take 53% of e-commerce supply chain expenses in 2023—discover the data behind leaner, faster fulfillment.

Supply Chain In The Fintech Industry Statistics
Cyber risk and trade friction are hitting fintech supply chains where the money moves, with average data breach costs for financial services at US$6.7 million in 2023 and customs delays driving a 14% cost increase for supply chain managers. At the same time, automation and digital identity are cutting onboarding and KYC compliance costs by 30% and payment disputes by $2.3 billion, showing the sharp tradeoff between preventable human entry points like phishing and the operational leverage fintech can still apply.

Supply Chain In The Secondary Industry Statistics
U.S. organizations are still feeling the hit as 74% report supply chain disruptions have had a financial impact, turning uncertainty into costs that global estimates place at $2.4 trillion annually. For secondary industries, the pinch shows up in practical places like transportation and network design complexity, port congestion delays, and a persistent visibility gap in tier 2 and beyond that is raising delay risk while firms race to modernize inventory planning and logistics systems.

Supply Chain In The Agricultural Industry Statistics
Cold chain and logistics pressures are rising fast, with the global cold chain market projected to reach $372.3 billion by 2030 and lack of visibility still flagged by 53% of professionals as the top operational challenge. This page connects software and traceability adoption, where digital controls can cut compliance costs by 5 to 10%, to the real-world price of food loss and time temperature abuse that can quietly reshape agricultural supply chain performance.

Supply Chain In The Cleaning Industry Statistics
With 8.1% of U.S. small businesses still naming supply chain disruptions as a significant problem and 45% of organizations reporting material shortages, the cleaning industry’s frontline workforce and procurement reality is anything but steady. Follow how billions in cross-border chemicals, detergents, and packaging imports and rising logistics signals translate into real pressure on janitorial service output, costs, and hazardous materials compliance.

Supply Chain In The Logistics Industry Statistics
Global port throughput reached 885.8 million TEUs in 2023 while warehouse automation spend is poised to keep rising, with 40% of surveyed respondents planning higher automation investment in 2024 and 62% already relying on a TMS. Turn the page on what looks like resilience from trade volumes and what breaks in practice through capacity shortages, cyber costs, and operational delays, so you can connect strategy choices to the risks that move fastest.

Supply Chain In The Payments Industry Statistics
With payments fraud projected at $1.2 trillion globally for 2023 and 49% of breaches tied to malware that targets systems feeding payment workflows, this page shows how supply chain risk turns compliance gaps into real settlement delays. It also maps the tools and regulations that are rising to meet the threat, from automated threat intelligence and vendor risk questionnaires to NIST SSDF practices and DORA and NIS2 incident expectations.

Supply Chain In The Customer Service Industry Statistics
Customer service pressure is showing up where it hurts most, with 28% of global trade documents filed with errors and churn jumping about 5% for each week an order is late, while U.S. inventory carrying costs top $1.2 trillion annually. You will also see why proactive tracking is becoming non negotiable, since 54% of consumers expect delivery updates, alongside evidence that 38% of customer service leaders use AI and 65% prioritize knowledge base fixes to cut repeat contacts.

Supply Chain In The IT Industry Statistics
With global containerized trade projected to grow 4.4% per year from 2021 to 2026, IT supply chains are still being tested by how container shipping disruptions and semiconductor shortages reshape lead times, purchasing costs, and component availability. This page connects the stakes to actionable signals, from 60% of leaders planning supply chain visibility investments and 17% using AI for planning, to the market size surge behind logistics and supply chain software that keeps IT hardware moving.

Supply Chain In The Education Industry Statistics
Supply chain strain is hitting school budgets now, with 27% of supply chain leaders reporting shortages and disruptions were already affecting revenue in 2022. From $75.4 billion in education support services spending in 2020 to 29.5 million students served daily through school meals in SY 2022 to 23, these statistics reveal how freight delays, food inflation, and smarter inventory practices can reshape purchasing and delivery for every district.

Supply Chain In The Wine Industry Statistics
From 2.3x higher spoilage risk tied to longer port dwell time to 25% of perishable losses happening between production and retail, this page pinpoints where wine logistics quietly turn into avoidable cost and waste. With 96% of European respondents planning to use digital tracking or traceability in the next 12 months and 3.2% of global emissions linked to cold chain and refrigerated transport, it shows how procurement, refrigeration choices, and data reliability now shape both margins and compliance as demand keeps rising.

Supply Chain In The Housing Industry Statistics
With construction inputs prices still rising and real-time visibility proving its value, this page connects 2024 and 2025 style disruption pressures to what housing teams actually feel at the jobsite, from schedule slips tied to procurement issues to billions in logistics inefficiency. It also quantifies how smarter ordering, BIM and centralized staging can shrink lead time, rework, and waste, so you can weigh where to invest in the supply chain next.

Supply Chain In The Ltl Industry Statistics
LTL performance is hitting 97% average on time delivery for standard service in 2023, but the operational pressure is rising fast with 62% of logistics leaders calling workforce availability a major constraint and truck driver-related violations reaching 1.6 million in 2023. Get the latest 2025 forecast that 75% of organizations plan to use supply chain planning solutions at scale, plus visibility, automation, and emissions facts that help you benchmark cost, speed, and compliance in real-world freight moving.

Supply Chain In The Consumer Goods Industry Statistics
With 6.5% of U.S. consumer goods sitting as retail inventory at the end of 2023 and out of stocks still costing about 4% of grocery and convenience sales in many markets, this page connects working capital pressure to real shelf failure. You also get why 39% of retailers planned likely safety stock increases in 2023 and how port and warehouse bottlenecks, from container disruptions to RFID powered inventory accuracy, are reshaping replenishment for consumer goods through to 2025.