
Supply chain disruptions, along with ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, to blame for shortages in stores
People may have noticed empty shelves or missing items at their local grocery stores, and the reason for that is supply chain disruptions that are taking place globally.
People may have noticed empty shelves or missing items at their local grocery stores, and the reason for that is supply chain disruptions that are taking place globally.
In this story published Aug. 26, 2021, on FOX 10 News:
We are seeing an incredible amount of bad things happen at the same time. This is really unusual.
– Professor of Supply Chain Management Dale Rogers
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