CINCINNATI (WKRC) – Shoppers may find it difficult to get what they need at stores due to weather-related disruptions affecting the supply chain.
Semi drivers moving goods have faced challenges recently from adverse weather conditions, including snow, wildfires, and high winds across the country.
Cincinnati-based Total Quality Logistics (TQL), which coordinates the movement of over 65,000 trucks weekly worldwide, experienced these impacts firsthand.
“You’ve got higher demand than usual because people are rushing to the store to get their food and goods, and you’ve got a lower supply of trucks on the road making deliveries because of the adverse weather,” said Julia Fulton, TQL’s Director of Corporate Communications…