Global Chip Shortage Is Far From Over as Wait Times Get Longer – WSJ

October 29, 2021

 

“Nobody expected it to get as challenging as it is right now,” said Ambrose Conroy, founder of supply-chain consulting firm Seraph. “We’re not going to get ahead of this for quite a while.” – Ambrose Conroy

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About Seraph 

A global enterprise consulting firm that partners with business leaders to handle their most complex problems in areas such as supply chain, operations, and manufacturing challenges while delivering long-term operational and leadership improvements. Seraph has extensive on-site industry experience in the automotive, private equity, defense, medical device, electronics, energy infrastructure, and engineering sectors. The Seraph leadership team brings vast expertise across; crisis management, mergers, acquisitions, due diligence, restructuring, turn-around services, product launches, and logistics. Our four-phase process has been proven to provide quick payback and positive ROI, which is measured throughout customer engagement. Learn more at www.seraph.com and follow Seraph on LinkedIn.

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