Supply chain issues are systemic. Honestly, at this time, there is no single "bottle neck" in the process. From port to port, from day to day, situations on the ground are in great flux globally.
It is and it isn't "manufactured". This is a particularly complex confluence of issues ranging from a lack of warehouse space, to unusual demand for specific item, to cargo ships waiting 4 or 5 days to unload, to a lack of cargo containers, to the ability of bigger companies to take an outsized share of shipping space and delivery over the heads of smaller companies.
Supply chain issues are systemic. Honestly, at this time, there is no single "bottle neck" in the process. From port to port, from day to day, situations on the ground are in great flux globally.
It is and it isn't "manufactured". This is a particularly complex confluence of issues ranging from a lack of warehouse space, to unusual demand for specific item, to cargo ships waiting 4 or 5 days to unload, to a lack of cargo containers, to the ability of bigger companies to take an outsized share of shipping space and delivery over the heads of smaller companies.