The Ever Given ship has been freed from the Suez Canal, but its impact on global supply chains in the coming weeks and months is just beginning — and like the ship itself, the impact is expected to be massive. That’s according to a report by Dun & Bradstreet, which said that the disruption will have continued ramifications for global supply chains in the week to come as global trade resumes, goods start to be unloaded at destination ports and suppliers look to replenish shortfalls in essential materials that threatened downstream production and manufacturing of consumer goods. ...more RsK: From coffee to a tiny electronic part for automotive this will take some time to replenish stock. Many will start to warehouse more product and not rely on Just In Time (JIT) supplies for production. | ||
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