• Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Supplier Directory
  • SCB YouTube
  • About Us
  • Login
  • Subscribe
  • Logout
  • My Profile
  • LOGISTICS
    • Air Cargo
    • All Logistics
    • Facility Location Planning
    • Freight Forwarding/Customs Brokerage
    • Global Gateways
    • Global Logistics
    • Last Mile Delivery
    • Logistics Outsourcing
    • LTL/Truckload Services
    • Ocean Transportation
    • Parcel & Express
    • Rail & Intermodal
    • Reverse Logistics
    • Service Parts Management
    • Transportation & Distribution
  • TECHNOLOGY
    • All Technology
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Cloud & On-Demand Systems
    • Data Management (Big Data/IoT/Blockchain)
    • ERP & Enterprise Systems
    • Forecasting & Demand Planning
    • Global Trade Management
    • Inventory Planning/ Optimization
    • Product Lifecycle Management
    • Robotics
    • Sales & Operations Planning
    • SC Finance & Revenue Management
    • SC Planning & Optimization
    • Supply Chain Visibility
    • Transportation Management
  • GENERAL SCM
    • Business Strategy Alignment
    • Customer Relationship Management
    • Education & Professional Development
    • Global Supply Chain Management
    • Global Trade & Economics
    • Green Energy
    • HR & Labor Management
    • Quality & Metrics
    • Regulation & Compliance
    • Sourcing/Procurement/SRM
    • SC Security & Risk Mgmt
    • Supply Chains in Crisis
    • Sustainability & Corporate Social Responsibility
  • WAREHOUSING
    • All Warehouse Services
    • Conveyors & Sortation
    • Lift Trucks & AGVs
    • Order Management & Fulfillment
    • Packaging
    • RFID, Barcode, Mobility & Voice
    • Warehouse Automation
    • Warehouse Management Systems
  • INDUSTRIES
    • Aerospace & Defense
    • Apparel
    • Automotive
    • Chemicals & Energy
    • Consumer Packaged Goods
    • E-Commerce/Omni-Channel
    • Food & Beverage
    • Healthcare
    • High-Tech/Electronics
    • Industrial Manufacturing
    • Pharmaceutical/Biotech
    • Retail
  • THINK TANK
  • WEBINARS
    • On-Demand Webinars
    • Upcoming Webinars
    • Webinar Library
  • PODCASTS
  • WHITEPAPERS
  • VIDEOS
Home » How Will 2023’s Peak Season Compare to Others?
SCB FEATURE

How Will 2023’s Peak Season Compare to Others?

A GROUND VIEW OF AN AIRPLANE FLYING OVER MANY BLUE AND ORANGE SHIPPING CONTAINERS.

Photo: iStock.com/ake1150sb

October 17, 2023
Matthew Gideon, Senior Editor

Though peak season is already underway, experts are worried that they will not see an increase in shipment volumes this year. In fact, MTM Logix, a supply chain research and visibility firm, believes that 2023’s freight volumes will be quite similar to the levels seen before the start of the pandemic, with a few notable differences. 

Mario Veraldo, chief executive officer of MTM Logix, explains that there was a small increase in freight shipping volumes in 2019, which led to the “normalization” of the world’s peak season, as he describes it. Now that the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has lessened, we can once again see a return to “normalization.” 

“We haven’t really seen that during the pandemic,” he says. “Now, we are going back to that model, where we see an uptick that continues into October, a slight drop in November, a big boost in December and then a rush again in January because of China.” 

Veraldo adds that the first half of 2024 will be almost completely aligned with historical shipping volumes. 

“If you look at the historical distribution curve of shipping year-over-year from 2005 to 2019, you can pretty much predict how the monthly distribution curve will look for 2024,” he says. 

Veraldo highlights two trends that will contribute to changes that can be expected for the 2023 peak season. 

Massive investments in the shipping sector will lead to increased shipping capacity in 2023 when compared to 2019. Because these transportation-related purchases were made during the pandemic, companies now realize their fleets are too large for global demand levels. 

“They’re saying there are too many shipping vessels for the compounded annual growth rate that we expect,” he says. “While there is too much capacity, you may risk that you won’t see that expected linear growth in freight rates.” 

The other factor that will impact long-term peak season shipping volumes will be the product throughput out of China. Previously, China was sending products to everybody around the globe, but that is beginning to change, Veraldo explains. 

“If you look at Asian, European and trans-Pacific trade, those are the routes dictating peak season inflection points and shipping volumes,” he says. “I think they account for 60% of everything that moves.” 

Veraldo explains that Golden Week, a weeklong holiday in China that runs from October 1 to October 7, leads to a significant increase in shipping volumes. Then, after the New Year, Chinese New Year causes companies to rush products out so that they are not too heavily impacted by the festivities, he says. 

This year, though, Veraldo says China’s impact on global trade will decrease year-on-year as the U.S. and Europe search for other trade and manufacturing partners. He predicts that more production will move closer to the world’s largest consumer areas over the next five to eight years. 

Veraldo also mentions interest rates as a factor that will impact 2023’s peak season. “With interest rates where they are today, we should see a very quick macroeconomic slowdown, but we’re not seeing that,” he says. “Increased interest rates make everything bought on credit more expensive. So we foresee, next year, a reduction in consumption where credit is required to make a purchase.” 

Veraldo thinks this will have a negative effect on peak season. However, the intensity of the impact on peak season will depend on how high interest rates climb. 

“The minute you get the first decrease in interest rates, I think the world is going to celebrate like the end of Star Wars III,” he says. “That might trigger an uptick [in spending]. Right now, everybody is planning for a little less [spending] and hoping for a little more.” 

Veraldo says that if these high interest rates hold, then we can expect a less prominent peak season in 2024. However, a decrease in interest rates could lead to inventory replenishment, which could even change the time when peak season takes place in 2024. 

Companies must use this time to clear out and clean up their backlogged inventory, Veraldo warns. If businesses fail to get rid of their supplies, they won’t be able to survive, because they will be forced to refinance all their debt at much higher interest rates. 

“Peak season will happen because there is more capital disbursement during the latter part of the year,” he says. “We will see more capital going into purchasing something. But that doesn’t mean you need to have that something in your warehouse in July for December 25. The perfect balance is to have that merchandise sitting there for one day more than we need, and then it’s out.” 

Veraldo says that 2023 will be the beginning of a new era for peak seasons because the math around maintaining inventories and when peak season actually takes place will change. 

“Perhaps we will see peak season happening in November now,” he says. “But you need to make sure the entire system is ready for that potential change.”

    RELATED CONTENT

    RELATED VIDEOS

    Global Logistics Business Strategy Alignment Global Supply Chain Management Global Trade & Economics Apparel Automotive Chemicals & Energy Consumer Packaged Goods E-Commerce/Omni-Channel Food & Beverage Healthcare High-Tech/Electronics Pharmaceutical/Biotech Retail
    • Related Articles

      Three Trends to Watch During Peak Season 2023

      How Supply Chain Experts Said They Were Handling the Peak Season Rush

      How to Prepare for This Year’s Peak Shipping Season

    • Related Directories

      Tecsys, Inc.

    Matthew Gideon, Senior Editor

    Limble Improves Machine Maintenance for Tara Manufacturing

    More from this author

    Subscribe to our Daily Newsletter!

    Timely, incisive articles delivered directly to your inbox.

    Popular Stories

    • A metal grey warehouse building, with "Amazon" written in black lettering across the top left

      Strikes Underway at Nine Amazon Facilities

      Business Strategy Alignment
    • How-the-US-Can-Cut-Its-Reliance-on-China-for-Critical-Minerals.png

      Watch: How the U.S. Can Cut Its Reliance on China for Critical Minerals

      Regulation & Compliance
    • A TRUCK BEARING THE FEDEX FREIGHT LOGO DRIVES DOWN A HIGHWAY UNDER CLEAR BLUE SKIES

      FedEx Rises on Freight Spinoff’s ‘Compelling’ Valuation Numbers

      Last Mile Delivery
    • TWO WORKERS IN HI-VIS GEAR ENGAGE IN DISCUSSION UNDER A GANTRY CRANE

      Harland & Wolff Shipyard to be Bought by Spain’s Navantia

      Ocean Transportation
    • A GLEAMING CAR SHOWROOM BEARS THE LETTERS BYD ABOVE THE DISPLAY FLOOR

      Brazil Shuts Down Construction of BYD Factory Over 'Slavery' Conditions

      HR & Labor Management

    Digital Edition

    Cover nov 24 scb q4 2024

    Supply Chain Innovation 2024: A Formula for Thriving in the Age of Disruption

    VIEW THE LATEST ISSUE

    Case Studies

    • Recycled Tagging Fasteners: Small Changes Make a Big Impact

    • A GRAPHIC SHOWING MULTIPLE FORMS OF SHIPPING, WITH A HUMAN STANDING AT THE CENTER, TOUCHING A SYMBOLIC MAP OF THE WORLD

      Enhancing High-Value Electronics Shipment Security with Tive's Real-Time Tracking

    • A GRAPHIC OF INTERLACING HONEYCOMBED ELEMENTS REPRESENTING GLOBAL BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS

      Moving Robots Site-to-Site

    • JLL Finds Perfect Warehouse Location, Leading to $15M Grant for Startup

    • Robots Speed Fulfillment to Help Apparel Company Scale for Growth

    Visit Our Sponsors

    AutoStore Beumer Group Brightdrop
    CHEP Cleo Coenterprise
    Comarch Commport Cycle Labs
    Dassault Descartes Enveyo
    Eva Air Exiger ForwardX Robotics
    Frayt Generix Geodis
    Georgetown University GEP Holman Logistics
    iGPS Integrity Staffing JLL
    Kinaxis Korber LoadSmart
    Lucas Systems Manhattan Associates Netstock
    OWD Old Dominion Ortec
    PartnerLinQ (Visionet) Plante Moran Quickbase
    RapidRatings Rockwell Automation SAP
    S&P Global Mobility TADA Tecsys
    Werner Enterprises Zebra Technologies




    • More From SCB
      • Featured Content
      • Video Library
      • Think Tank Blog
      • SupplyChainBrain Podcast
      • Whitepapers
      • On-Demand Webinars
      • Upcoming Webinars
    • Digital Offerings
      • Digital Issue
      • Subscribe
      • Manage Your Subscription
      • Newsletters
    • Resources
      • Events Calendar
      • SCB's Great Supply Chain Partners
      • Supplier Directory
      • Case Study Showcase
      • Supply Chain Innovation Awards
      • 100 Great Partners Form
    • SCB Corporate
      • Advertise on SCB.COM
      • About Us
      • Privacy Policy
      • Contact Us
      • Data Sharing Opt-Out

    All content copyright ©2024 Keller International Publishing Corp All rights reserved. No reproduction, transmission or display is permitted without the written permissions of Keller International Publishing Corp

    Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing