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Trucker Shortage Causing Supply Chain Disruptions (VIDEO)

By Newsy Staff
May 8, 2022

Rising gas prices are another nuisance for truck drivers.

Supply chain challenges continue more than two years into the pandemic.

Experts say the key factors behind it are labor shortages, equipment availability, and the ripple effect of global bottlenecks.

Once a product makes it to the U.S. the domestic shortage of truck drivers is an added problem, making it harder to fill those empty shelves. 

Rising gas prices are another nuisance for truck drivers. Diesel fuel hit a national average of $5.53 per gallon, and the jump in prices could ultimately affect the cost of goods.

According to the American Trucking Association, the industry was short a record 80,000 drivers in 2021, and more than 70% of freight is transported via trucks.

Jim Grundy, Sisu Energy LLC  CEO, has 15 years of experience in optimizing supply chain platforms for some of the world’s biggest companies. Grundy joins Newsy to explain why we are seeing this shortage of truck drivers.

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