COVID-19 vaccine key to restoring economic stability
Professor of Supply Chain Management Dale Rogers says the economy may be poised for a more robust rebound later in 2021 if the vaccination process proves successful.
A W. P. Carey supply chain expert says the economy may be poised for a more robust rebound later in 2021 if the vaccination process proves successful.
In this story published Jan. 13, 2021, in Transportation Topics:
2020, fourth-quarter shipments into the Port of Los Angeles were up 28.2% from 2019 with up to 20 ships waiting in line to unload goods on some days in December. The unknown factor in this demand is vaccine distribution, which is predicted to ramp up during the first and second quarter.
– Professor of Supply Chain Management Dale Rogers
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