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East Coast and Gulf Port Strikes Threaten Retailers Ahead of Key Holiday Season

byLiliana Vida
October 3, 2024
in Economy, Mega-Cap, Retail, Technology
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Walmart, Costco, Nike, and Other Retail Giants Brace for Disruptions as Strikes Continue

For the first time in five decades, the East Coast and Gulf Coast ports have ground to a halt due to a labor strike, creating ripples of concern across the retail industry. As the strike enters its third day, retailers are preparing for the potential impact on inventory, margins, and sales, with some of the largest names in the sector already feeling the strain. Should the strike continue beyond the current week, the repercussions could be severe, particularly as the industry enters its most crucial period—holiday shopping.

Retail Giants Face Uncertain Futures

Retail behemoths such as Walmart, Target, Amazon, and Costco are poised to be among the hardest hit, according to Joe Feldman of Telsey Advisory Group. The companies’ reliance on imported goods, much of which flow through the East Coast and Gulf Coast ports, puts their inventory and sales at significant risk. Walmart CEO Doug McMillon, in an interview with Yahoo Finance, acknowledged that the retailer has taken steps to reduce risk, but certain categories remain vulnerable.

“You obviously can’t pull forward your banana flow,” McMillon quipped, highlighting the challenges in managing the supply chain of perishable goods. With roughly 60% of Walmart’s U.S. sales generated from groceries, the retailer faces a considerable challenge in maintaining stock levels if the strike drags on. Moreover, Burt Flickinger of Strategic Resource Group pointed out that 80% of Walmart’s non-food goods are sourced from Asia and other international markets, compounding the potential for disruption.

Inventory Shortages Loom, Prices May Climb

For retailers like Costco and Target, which import a significant portion of their goods through these ports, the strike poses a formidable challenge. Costco CEO Ron Vachris has assured investors that the company has prepared for this possibility, though the potential disruptions remain uncertain.

“It could be disruptive,” Vachris noted, “but it’s in our sights, and our buyers are all over it.”

While many retailers have stocked up on goods in anticipation of the holiday shopping season, the prolonged strike could lead to shortages of popular gift items such as toys and electronics. In addition, perishable food products have a limited shelf life, putting grocers like Walmart at a particular disadvantage. If certain products become scarce, prices could rise as retailers grapple with supply constraints. However, passing these increased costs onto consumers may be challenging, as customers, fatigued by inflation, push back on price hikes.

Shipping Costs Soar Amid Strike

The strike has also led to a spike in shipping costs, adding to the pressure on retailers. Shipping giant Maersk has already imposed surcharge fees of up to $3,780 per 45-foot container, according to TD Cowen analyst Jason Seidl. As shipping companies face delays and added expenses, retailers must make tough decisions about how to manage their supply chains.

Lowe’s has already begun shifting imports through the West Coast, but this comes with a 25% to 30% cost increase, according to Flickinger. If retailers opt for air freight to bypass the strike, they will face even higher costs—up to three times the price of ocean freight, according to Feldman.

“I expect the strike to last probably about 10 days,” said Flickinger. “But if it lasts through Halloween, it’s going to be crushing for Thanksgiving Day, Black Friday, all the way to New Year’s Day.”

Retailers with Domestic Supply Chains to Benefit

While many big box retailers and specialty brands face significant challenges due to the strike, those with more domestically focused supply chains stand to benefit. Grocers such as Kroger, Publix, and Albertson’s, which have made efforts to buy American-made products, are expected to be less affected. Additionally, athletic brands like Asics, Under Armour, and New Balance, which manufacture goods in the U.S., could gain an edge over competitors like Nike, whose supply chains are heavily reliant on overseas production.

Flickinger highlighted that this dynamic could create a “real economic renaissance” for companies with domestic manufacturing capabilities while international-dependent brands like Nike could struggle. Nike’s CFO Matt Friend acknowledged the potential for disruption on a recent earnings call but noted that the company has yet to factor the strike into its margin forecasts.

Broader Impact on U.S. Businesses

Beyond retail, other industries are beginning to feel the pinch as well. Beverage giant Keurig Dr Pepper, Tyson Foods, and Pilgrim’s Pride are just a few of the companies that could face headwinds if the strike persists. Bank of America’s Bryan Spillane highlighted that Campbell’s acquisition, Rao’s, which imports both raw materials and finished goods through the affected ports, may also be vulnerable to disruption.

Moreover, the whiskey business could take a hit, as Brown-Forman, the maker of Jack Daniel’s, relies on international sales for 55% of its revenue. With much of its product shipped from Louisville, Kentucky, through the closed ports, the company faces potential shipping delays that could dampen holiday sales abroad.

A Delicate Balance

As the port strike continues, retailers and manufacturers across the country must navigate the complexities of global supply chains and rising shipping costs. While some are better positioned than others, the longer the strike lasts, the more profound the impact will be on inventory, margins, and pricing. As retailers prepare for what could be a bumpy holiday season, the industry holds its breath, waiting for a resolution that could make or break their year.

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