Wall Street Journal (September 26)
“The American supply chain has so far failed to adapt to the crush of imports as businesses rush to restock pandemic-depleted inventories.” At the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, two major shipping gateways, *more than 60 ships are lined up to dock, with waiting times stretching to three weeks.” The obvious fix, switching to 24/7 operations, remains problematic due to a shortage of trucks, storage and workers.
Tags: 24/7, Businesses, Depleted, Failed, Imports, Inventories, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Pandemic, Ports, Problematic, Restock, Rush, Shipping, Shortage, Storage, Supply chain, Trucks, Waiting
WARC (March 5)
“The vexed issue of ad frequency…has become more problematic with the proliferation of channels, shorter attention spans and active ad avoidance by consumers.” While overcoming ad-avoidance remains a challenge, there is clearly “a cost to excessive frequency.”
Tags: Ad avoidance, Ad frequency, Attention spans, Channels, Consumers, Problematic, Proliferation, Vexed