Supply Chain Optimization

The Dunning-Kruger effect

Who knew there was such a great name as the Dunning-Kruger effect for…

Who knew there was such a great name as the Dunning-Kruger effect for the state of being ignorant?  Can we develop a list of supply-chain-related areas where this applies?  I know one: the US Postal Service (USPS) has been running at a deficit for years – with, up until now, price increases capped by law at the rate of inflation.  The relaxing of the law allows USPS rates to increase up to 2% above inflation.  Postal-reform legislation, which among other things, would have shifted retired postal workers to Medicare and changed the funding schedule for some retirement benefits, has stalled in Congress…leaving USPS $40 billion behind in funding retirement benefits.  Meanwhile, the likes of Amazon are enjoying a subsidized ride for their USPS package freight.  
 
Some short takes:
  • Inventories are piling up in the UK to mitigate “Brexit Chaos.”  Warehouse vacancy rates have fallen by 50%, and some companies are concerned about cash flow as they tie up working capital in inventory
  • Crude oil prices stay in the $58 range as OPEC continues to cut its supply.  This is offset by increased shale output that has jumped by nearly 300,000 barrels/ day in September
  • Freight rates continue to rise – but now at an accelerated rate