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[[User:PirateCaptain]] Given that the period between 2020 and 2022 was mered by supply chain constraints caused by Covid-19 and Ukraine war, can the months in those period be relied to give correct seasonal trends? Using the period 2017-2019, I established that deliveries have been low in February, April, July and August. Meanwhile, deliveries have been high in March, November, December. Used the formular below to come up with my conclusion. | [[User:PirateCaptain]] Given that the period between 2020 and 2022 was mered by supply chain constraints caused by Covid-19 and Ukraine war, can the months in those period be relied to give correct seasonal trends? Using the period 2017-2019, I established that deliveries have been low in February, April, July and August. Meanwhile, deliveries have been high in March, November, December. Used the formular below to come up with my conclusion. | ||
Months with low deliveries | == Months with low deliveries == | ||
2017: February, April, July, August | 2017: February, April, July, August | ||
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2019: February, April, July, August | 2019: February, April, July, August | ||
As you can see, February, April, July, August appears in all periods. | '''As you can see, February, April, July, August appears in all periods.''' | ||
== Months with high deliveries == | |||
2017: March, Sept, October, November, December | |||
2018: March, April, June, November, December | |||
2019: March, June, October, November, December | |||
'''As you can see, March, November and December appears more than the rest.''' | |||
Let me know what you think. I think we may have to go back a few more yearsto understand the trend better. |