2021 was supposed to be the year that everything got back to normal, but we’ve all seen how that turned out. If 2020 was The Year of COVID-19, 2021 ended up becoming The Year the Supply Chain Broke, or at least that’s how the popular media has been describing it. Countless photos of backlogged cargo ships waiting at ports for days on end, empty retail shelves and “Help Wanted” signs in front of every trucking company have become symbolic of everything that’s gone wrong since the pandemic threw what had been a roaring economy into a tailspin.
Veranese Promoted to CEO of AMI
With the continued growth and evolution of Advanced Manufacturing International, Inc. (AMI), the