Supply chain issues that caused shortages and delays over the past two years are starting to unwind as transportation and shipping costs decline. Port congestion in the U.S. and China has eased and shipping container costs have fallen sharply. However, some supply chain pressures may persist as COVID lockdowns in China continue to disrupt manufacturing.
Supply chain issues that caused shortages and delays over the past two years are starting to unwind as transportation and shipping costs decline. Port congestion in the U.S. and China has eased and shipping container costs have fallen sharply. However, some supply chain pressures may persist as COVID lockdowns in China continue to disrupt manufacturing.
Supply chain issues that caused shortages and delays over the past two years are starting to unwind as transportation and shipping costs decline. Port congestion in the U.S. and China has eased and shipping container costs have fallen sharply. However, some supply chain pressures may persist as COVID lockdowns in China continue to disrupt manufacturing.