January 2022 – “New Year, Same Supply Issues” | The View, Podcast Edition – Episode 066

TheChemCo · The View, Podcast Edition 2022 Episode 066 of The View from Jamestown, Podcast Edition January 2022 Episode “The View from Jamestown” Chemical Podcast Hosted by The Chemical Company Episode 066 | January 2022 – China delays due to spring holiday, February Olympics – Asia ocean freight rates have been moving back up – Short […]
North America’s Largest Railroad May Go On Strike

Further supply chain disruptions are currently in the making as railroad giant Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway (BNSF) plans to unveil a new attendance incentive program that may cause over 35,000 employees to go on strike as soon as February 1st, 2022. BNSF is asking a federal court to classify the railroad’s dispute with […]
December 2021 – “2021 Recap & 2022 Predictions” | The View, Podcast Edition – Episode 065

TheChemCo · Episode 065: December 2021 – “2021 Recap & 2022 Predictions ” | The View, Podcast Edition Episode 065 of The View from Jamestown, Podcast Edition December 2021 Episode “The View from Jamestown” Chemical Podcast Hosted by The Chemical Company Episode 065 | December 2021 2021 Recap: -Non-Renewal of China Tariffs: Feb 2021 -Ports Congestion […]
October 2021 – “Ocean Freight Prices…Decreasing?” | The View, Podcast Edition – Episode 063

TheChemCo · Episode 063: October 2021 – “Ocean Freight Prices…Decreasing? ” | The View, Podcast Edition Episode 063 of The View from Jamestown, Podcast Edition October 2021 Episode “The View from Jamestown” Chemical Podcast Hosted by The Chemical Company Episode 063 | October 2021 – Ocean freight rates are down 30-50% for the first time […]
“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 […]