Supply chain effects of Baltimore bridge collapse
An ASU supply chain expert discusses the bridge's role in shipping and receiving goods.
In this story aired March 26, 2024, on LiveNOW from FOX:
It's known for vehicle traffic. Cars from Europe, particularly German cars, come into the Port of Baltimore… There's also a fair amount of agriculture that goes in and out of Baltimore… It's a very important port, the 11th busiest, and the bridge falling down closes the port.
– Dale Rogers, professor of supply chain management and ON Semiconductor Professor of Business
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