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Insights for the Food and Grocery Industry

An improvement in the supply chain disruptions can be observed lately as the COVID-19 restrictions ease. But customers still see empty shelves in a few U.S. stores. These issues arise as the vendors face obstacles while delivering the products to the retailers. Lawmakers and bureaucrats in Washington are launching an infrastructure bill to lower costs incurred due to traffic jams. Most of the congestion occurs at Americas’s ports, and if the legal proposal gets accepted, it can get a $16b boost. This solution will solve various problems that suppliers face during delivery and prepare the ports for bigger ships.

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