Small businesses left vulnerable to broken supply chain
Although the holiday shopping season hasn't started, goods we rely on are stuck at sea as container ships wait in record numbers to deliver products to U.S. ports, hurting small businesses.
Although the holiday shopping season hasn't started, goods we rely on are stuck at sea as container ships wait in record numbers to deliver products to U.S. ports, hurting small businesses.
In this story aired Sept. 24, 2021, on ABC 15 News:
Going into the holiday season, this thing is going to get worse. We haven't fixed our supply chain problems yet.
– Hitendra Chatuvedi, supply chain management professor of practice
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