What’s Causing The Global Supply Chain Disruption?

Imagine you're playing a game where you pass toys from one friend to another, but suddenly, everyone decides to keep their favorite toy and not share. That’s what's happening with supply chains around the world.

How the Game Went Wrong

At first, everything was fine. Factories made lots of things, like phones or clothes, and they sent them far away to be sold in stores. But then, something changed, people started buying more toys than ever before, especially at the beginning of the pandemic. It was like a big surprise party where everyone brought extra gifts!

Factories tried their best, but they couldn’t make enough things fast enough. It’s like trying to bake 100 cakes in one hour when you usually only do 20, it takes more time and ingredients.

What Happened Next

Then came the traffic jams! Ships and trucks were delayed because of fewer workers or too many toys to move at once. It was like all your friends decided to walk to school at the same time, and there wasn’t enough room on the sidewalk!

Now everyone is waiting for their toys, or phones or clothes, to arrive, and it’s taking longer than usual. But don’t worry, it's just a game that needs some extra time to get back to normal! Imagine you're playing a game where you pass toys from one friend to another, but suddenly, everyone decides to keep their favorite toy and not share. That’s what's happening with supply chains around the world.

How the Game Went Wrong

At first, everything was fine. Factories made lots of things, like phones or clothes, and they sent them far away to be sold in stores. But then, something changed, people started buying more toys than ever before, especially at the beginning of the pandemic. It was like a big surprise party where everyone brought extra gifts!

Factories tried their best, but they couldn’t make enough things fast enough. It’s like trying to bake 100 cakes in one hour when you usually only do 20, it takes more time and ingredients.

Take the quiz →

Examples

  1. A toy factory in China can’t get the parts it needs to make toys for Christmas
  2. Trucks are stuck at ports because there aren't enough workers to unload them
  3. People can’t find their favorite cereal at the grocery store

Ask a question

See also

Discussion

Recent activity