New China Covid outbreaks wreak havoc on supply chains
Now China’s Covid restrictions have been relaxed, worker shortages and factory closures, due to outbreaks ...
Congestion has eased as demand slowed in recent months, but supply chain professionals will not be cruising through placid waters in 2023, warned Abe Eshkenazi, CEO of the Association for Supply Chain Management.
He pointed to a recent report by German software firm SAP showing that more than half of the surveyed firms see no end to the turbulence, with nearly 50% expecting the problems to last at least through the first six months of 2023, if not the whole year.
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