Goldman Sachs
June 15, 2026
Tracking U.S. Supply Chain Congestion
Market ReportMacro Economic IndicatorsIndustrials
The GS Weekly Supply Chain Congestion scale remained steady at '2' this week, with the index showing a 4% week-over-week decline. Current bottleneck levels are significantly below historical peaks and are trending toward pre-pandemic norms.
Key Takeaways
- 1.The GS weekly bottleneck scale remained at '2', with the overall congestion index decreasing by 4% week-over-week.
- 2.Supply chain congestion levels remain significantly below the 2021/2022 peaks, now appearing in line with pre-pandemic fluidity.
Table of Contents
- Tracking U.S. Supply Chain Congestion
- Transport Subsectors to Watch as Congestion Remains Muted
- Indicator Updates
- Weekly Indicator Update
- Rail Intermodal Trends
- Chassis Dwell Time
- Ocean Shipping Rates
- Lagged Monthly Indicators (April Data)
- Door to Door Shipping, China to US
- Trucking Employee Count
- LMI Capacity and Utilization
- PMI Supplier Delivery Times
- Appendix
- Glossary
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Authors
Jordan AlligerAndrzej Tomczyk, CFAPaul Stoddard
Themes
Supply Chain NormalizationLogistics EfficiencyTariff and Geopolitical Impact
Regions
North AmericaAsia PacificUnited StatesChina
