Persistent supply chain challenges are likely to last through the summer of 2023


😰 Persistent supply chain challenges are likely to last through the summer of 2023.

That’s at least what respondents to an SAP survey of 400 U.S.-based senior decision-makers are saying. Political unrest, raw materials shortages, and rising energy costs are stubborn as ever, and there is likely to be little-to-no solace for relief for a while. Respondents referenced economic woes among Americans to likely impact the typical peak season rush.

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