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American Manufacturing Gets New Look After Supply Chain Snarls Prompt Changes

As anyone who did any holiday shopping no doubt realizes, supply chain bottlenecks are both driving up prices and making it harder to find goods ranging from candy canes to Nikes

In response, companies are starting to rethink the way they manufacture and ship their goods, according to a new explainer video from the Wall Street Journal.

The video notes that while some companies have been “stockpiling goods in trailers and chartering private container ships,” others have been contemplating “sweeping changes to their supply chains,” including shifting manufacturing closer to home.

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