The global supply chain isn't improving
Asked by the Washington Examiner how global supply chains are faring, an ASU supply chain expert said they're 'not well' and warned, 'The problems are getting worse before getting better.'
Asked by the Washington Examiner how global supply chains are faring, an ASU supply chain expert said they're "not well" and warned, "The problems are getting worse before getting better."
In this story published Sept. 16, 2021, in the Washington Examiner:
We are trying to push a pig through a python rather than a bird, and that is causing unnatural reactions. A case in point is the recent story about over 40 container ships anchored outside the Port of [Los Angeles] not having space to unload their goods. Transpacific capacity remains ‘oversubscribed,' with shortages in virtually every ‘handoff’ from Asian factory to U.S. store shelf.
– Hitendra Chatuvedi, professor of practice in supply chain management
Latest news
- Prices go up while wages go down for Arizonans, according to figures
An ASU economist discusses how rising prices, wage stagnation, and broader economic pressures…
- Chemonics and ASU proved the supply chain talent was already there
A global learning model shows how employers can expand workforce capability through accredited…
- 46 firms accounted for half the wealth generated by the stock market over the past 100 years, researchers say
An ASU finance expert shares insights with CNBC Make It on the long-term concentration of stock…