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US retailers are preparing back-up shipping plans for the holidays as strike persists

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Last updated: 2024/10/05 at 8:53 PM
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Major retailers like Levi Strauss and Costco are making alternative shipping plans to address the ongoing strike at U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast ports, ensuring goods arrive on time for the peak holiday season. The strike, now in its third day, has caused long lines of container ships outside major ports, leading to unloading delays and potential shortages of essential products like bananas and auto parts. Retailers such as Walmart, IKEA, and Home Depot heavily rely on these ports, prompting them to implement backup strategies like shifting routes to the West Coast, prioritizing specific ports, and using air freight.

Denim maker Levi has 1,172 company-operated stores in 37 countries, with most products entering the U.S. through East Coast ports from Asia. With the strike ongoing, Levi and other retailers like Costco are pre-shipping products to get holiday goods early and preparing to use different ports to mitigate the impact of the strike. Meanwhile, Newell Brands, which manufactures cleaning equipment domestically, is ready to step up production and support retailers like Walmart and Lowe’s in case of a surge in demand due to port disruptions.

While coffee shipments through East Coast ports have already been disrupted, companies like Folgers coffee maker J.M. Smucker are implementing strategies to address potential supply chain challenges. However, if the strike prolongs, retailers may struggle to plan effectively without risking excess inventory once the strike ends. Toy makers like Mattel and Hasbro, with minimal exposure to East Coast ports, are less affected, while Walmart has maintained additional sources of supply to ensure key products remain available in case of unexpected disruptions.

Consumer behaviors have also been influenced by fears of shortages, with some shoppers stocking up on essentials like paper products and canned goods. Panic buying can lead to price increases and shortages, impacting inflation expectations as consumers and companies absorb the implications of ongoing supply chain disruptions. Conagra Brands CEO Sean Connolly remains confident in managing through potential disruptions, having worked with suppliers in advance to minimize the impact on costs and transit times. Tapestry spokesperson reassured minimal impact from a modest strike, having pulled forward inventory volumes throughout the summer.

Major retailers like Home Depot, Nike, and others are closely monitoring the situation, with some acknowledging the strike as a potential risk. Companies like Birkenstock declined to comment, while Best Buy, Target, and dollar chains have not provided immediate responses. Despite the challenges posed by the ongoing port strike, retailers and manufacturers are implementing various strategies to ensure a smooth supply chain and the availability of essential goods during the peak holiday season.

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