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Targeted replenishment thins US inventories without raising freight demand 

Inventories are falling, but orders and shipments aren’t necessarily climbing as US retailers seek greater “inventory productivity” by closely tracking customer demand. 

Inventories are falling, but orders and shipments aren’t necessarily climbing as US retailers seek greater “inventory productivity” by closely tracking customer demand. 
Author Journal of CommercePosted on September 6, 2023Categories Uncategorized

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