Media Outlets Interview Larry D. Wigger

Supply chain shortages could get worse before they get better

For decades, manufacturers have mostly had quick and ready access to the things they need to assemble products that people use every day. When things are running smoothly, it usually takes about three weeks to receive what they need. Now, according to UMKC professor Larry D. Wigger, Jr., the average wait time for manufacturers is 92 days.

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Published: Oct 20, 2021

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