Feb. 25, 2022, 11 a.m. | David Linthicum

InfoWorld Analytics www.infoworld.com



When will the supply chains get better? According to a survey from The Wall Street Journal, about 45% of economists believe that it will take until the second half of 2022. As I researched supply chain data, we seem to be at about the same level of supply chain efficiency as last year, in 2021, which is not good.

Although the supply chain disruptions have been caused by several issues, including the pandemic, labor shortages in trucking and other industries, …

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