Earlier this week, Panjiva released data showing that the number of global manufacturers serving the U.S. market increased 7% from June to July. Here’s a sampling of the press coverage of Panjiva’s latest analysis:
The New York Times: “In July, the number of overseas manufacturers sending shipments to the United States increased by 7 percent, according to the private firm Panjiva, which tracks shipping.”
BusinessWeek: “International shipments to ports have been on the rise since bottoming out in February at 120,000, the lowest since Panjiva started tracking in July 2007.”
Supply Chain Management Review / Logistics Management: “Said Green… ‘There is no question we are still vulnerable to additional shocks.’”

