June 2021 – “Secure your supply chain through August!” | The View, Podcast Edition – Episode 056

TheChemCo · Episode 056: June 2021 – “Secure your supply chain through August!” Episode 056 of The View from Jamestown, Podcast Edition June 2021 Episode – Supply chain imbalance expected to last well into September – “Above Average” hurricane season is expected, secure supply chains now – April/May Import PO’s are hitting the ports, further […]
“Secure your supply chain through August!” | The View, Podcast Edition – Episode 055

Episode 055 of The View from Jamestown, Podcast Edition May 2021 Episode – Supply chain imbalance expected to last well into August/September – Heavy hurricane season is projected, which might further disrupt supply in the fall – Domestic suppliers cannot keep up with demand, further impacting port delays – Prices expected to stay at current […]
Regulatory & Legal Discussion with Karen Benson and Alex Ryll | The View from Jamestown, Episode 054

TheChemCo · Regulatory & Legal Discussion with Karen Benson and Alex Ryll | The View from Jamestown, Episode 054 “The View from Jamestown” Podcast Edition Hosted by The Chemical Company Episode 054 | TCC’s Regulatory & Legal Team – Introduction to TCC’s Regulatory & Legal Team – Biden Administration & US Policy Update – Trade […]
April 2021 | The View, Podcast Edition – Episode 053

TheChemCo · April 2021 | The View, Podcast Edition – Episode 053 TheChemCo · February 2021 | The View, Podcast Edition – Episode 050 Episode 053 of The View from Jamestown, Podcast Edition April 2021 Episode – Imports & vessel delays extending lead times by 4-8 weeks – Domestic trucking remains extremely difficult for all […]
“Who wants a TCC mask??” | The View from Jamestown, Episode 052

TheChemCo · Episode 052: March 2021 – “Who wants a TCC mask??” “The View from Jamestown” Chemical Podcast Hosted by The Chemical Company Episode 052: “Who Wants a TCC Mask??” March 2021 – Global supply tightness of chemicals and raw materials across all sectors – Demand pickup and supply tightness expected to continue into […]