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From the Jabil Blog: The Impact of the COVID-19 Supply Chain Disruption

June 14, 2022

At this point, I hesitate to use the word "unprecedented" because it's been so overused to describe the events of the past two years. But from my experience in the supply chain industry, the COVID-19 pandemic is a disruption of extraordinary scale and magnitude. Every single company — whether original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), suppliers, distributors or service providers — has felt the coronavirus supply chain impact in some way.

As we saw in the global supply chain survey Jabil conducted in partnership with IndustryWeek in January and February 2022, supply chain professionals across a wide swath of industries are still dealing with these ramifications, and COVID-19 has permanently altered their future supply chain plans. Supply disruption has become synonymous with COVID-19, as labor shortages, logistics backups and demand increases add to the complexities of doing business during the global pandemic.

 

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Frank McKay, Senior Vice President, Chief Supply Chain & Procurement Officer

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