Distributor Pandemic Index Improves, But Still in Negative | Industrial Distribution

The PRI for the work week of June 15-19 indicated an average year-over-year sales decline of 5.7 percent among its 10 distributors surveyed compared with the same week from a year earlier. That figure follows declines of 8.5 percent for the week of June 8-12 and 1.39 percent during June 1-5.

Though still far better than when the PRI sunk as low as 30.5 percent in early April and held in double-digit declines through Mid-May, last week was the third-straight in the negative after nudging above breakeven at +0.34 percent for the week of May 25-29.”

Now, we appear to be settling into a period of sales declines in the mid-single digits. Of course, the situation is relatively dynamic but let’s hope the worst is behind us,” commented Mike Emerson, IRCG partner. “There remains a fair amount of sales volatility among the distributors participating in the index. This week, six of the 10 distributors saw improvements relative to last week. However, of the six, five were coming off weeks that were worse than the previous week. So, there is some see-sawing going on with good weeks followed by bad weeks.”

Source: Distributor Pandemic Index Improves, But Still in Negative | Industrial Distribution

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