IARN — We all know that the supply chain is broken. There are many factors contributing to this. There is not much that has changed on the list of contributing factors, and, quite frankly, consumers are not half as interested in what caused the problem as they are about how it will get fixed. These are questions being asked by everyday consumers, companies, and countries as we move into February 2022.
Recently several supply chain stakeholders met in Washington for a panel discussion on the current situation affecting the supply chain. Andrew Hwang is Manager of Business Development and International Marketing for the Port of Oakland, California. He talks about the logistics issues which are facing ports like Oakland.
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