Bus operators are hurting as reduced tourism and public concerns about traveling in shared, confined spaces take their toll. However, some relief may be on the way.
November 12, 2020In a continuation of a decade-long trend, the use of e-bikes surged in many parts of the world during the COVID-19 pandemic.
September 22, 2022An executive order signed in early July laid out the Biden administration’s plan to reduce the strength of monopolies across the US economy.
July 15, 2021When motor vehicle production tanked in the spring vehicle manufacturers cut their orders for all of the chips used in new cars and trucks — just as consumer electronic demand was taking off with everyone working and going to school from home. Now the vehicle manufacturers are finding that their positions in the queue have all been taken.
January 14, 2021So you think your business won’t be impacted by the fighting in Ukraine and accompanying sanctions on Russia? Maybe…
March 8, 2022Finding pallets remains a challenge amid higher levels of pandemic driven shipping and lumber shortages.
April 15, 2021The RV industry has been a surprise beneficiary of the pandemic as consumers have looked to new options to get out into nature while remaining socially distant. Suppliers to the RV industry have benefited as well.
August 21, 2020The term “supply chain” was, before the COVID-19 pandemic, known to but a few Americans.
November 4, 2021Freedonia analysts consider what indicators will let us know that things really are getting back to "Normal".
May 19, 2021For many, the shift from gasoline-powered to electric-powered motor vehicles cannot happen soon enough.
November 3, 2021