Agulliver
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Yep, the global plague has caused massive issues across many industries. Several major car manufacturers have slowed down or temporarily stopped production of new cars because microchips they need are unavailable. I've been awaiting a new smartphone for three months, though it looks like they're finally in stock. Some raw chemicals are in very short supply resulting in price increase. This includes several materials used in manufacture of photographic film.
The problems are mostly plague related, but not quite as simple as often painted. Lockdowns occur in different locations at different times and with different results depending on what government support there is for those who are not permitted to do their normal jobs. In some countries there were good furlough schemes and other support which enabled people to await their industry to be allowed to restart, and saved most businesses from going under. In the case of truckers, some were able to keep trucking for supermarkets and Amazon while others found their usual work dried up. As most truckers (in the UK at least) are self employed, depending on how clever they thought they'd been with taxes etc, they might have needed to find alternative work. Some certainly sold their trucks and changed career completely. I know one truck driver who simply decided that the hours, time away from his family and unhealthy lifestyle were no longer worth it.
In many cases, manufacturing plants and factories had to close for periods of time. But a company like Kodak making film will pull in component materials from many different companies worldwide. Supply of said materials will be unpredictable and that's the last thing Kodak (or anyone) needs. Especially when one country/state might open up as another decides it needs to lock down, and vice versa. Just when the supply of Material X resumes, Material Y becomes unobtainable.
Didn't Ford suspend all new car production in the summer of 2020? I know used car prices have skyrocketed because of a shortage of several marques of new car. Tech has been hit hard by the slowodwn in chip production. I'm awaiting an order of mid level microscopes for advanced school use, and the supplier tells me they have no idea when as the factory in Germany has been in and out of restrictions due to covid.
Over in the cassette/tape recording scene, the price of magnetic tape doubled last year due to a shortage in supply of gamma ferric oxide caused by the lurgy. the fact that we ordinary mortals don't always notice these things is a huge testimony to the lengths to which big distributors and retailers go to, in order to satisfy our lust for goods .
The problems are mostly plague related, but not quite as simple as often painted. Lockdowns occur in different locations at different times and with different results depending on what government support there is for those who are not permitted to do their normal jobs. In some countries there were good furlough schemes and other support which enabled people to await their industry to be allowed to restart, and saved most businesses from going under. In the case of truckers, some were able to keep trucking for supermarkets and Amazon while others found their usual work dried up. As most truckers (in the UK at least) are self employed, depending on how clever they thought they'd been with taxes etc, they might have needed to find alternative work. Some certainly sold their trucks and changed career completely. I know one truck driver who simply decided that the hours, time away from his family and unhealthy lifestyle were no longer worth it.
In many cases, manufacturing plants and factories had to close for periods of time. But a company like Kodak making film will pull in component materials from many different companies worldwide. Supply of said materials will be unpredictable and that's the last thing Kodak (or anyone) needs. Especially when one country/state might open up as another decides it needs to lock down, and vice versa. Just when the supply of Material X resumes, Material Y becomes unobtainable.
Didn't Ford suspend all new car production in the summer of 2020? I know used car prices have skyrocketed because of a shortage of several marques of new car. Tech has been hit hard by the slowodwn in chip production. I'm awaiting an order of mid level microscopes for advanced school use, and the supplier tells me they have no idea when as the factory in Germany has been in and out of restrictions due to covid.
Over in the cassette/tape recording scene, the price of magnetic tape doubled last year due to a shortage in supply of gamma ferric oxide caused by the lurgy. the fact that we ordinary mortals don't always notice these things is a huge testimony to the lengths to which big distributors and retailers go to, in order to satisfy our lust for goods .