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HDMA Pulse Webinar to examine supply chain issues

June 7, 2021
Fleet Maintenance magazine’s regular economic columnist, Robert Dieli, will provide an economic overview with the ongoing supply chain disruptions.

The next HDMA Pulse Webinar featuring MacKay & Company will be on June 23. Dr. Bob Dieli and John Blodgett from MacKay & Company will join HDMA’s Richard Anderson to take a look at the economic impact of current supply chain issues, the state of the aftermarket, and operational issues for suppliers.

  • When? Wednesday, June 23 at 1-2 PM ET
  • Who? Economist Dr. Bob Dieli and Vice President of Sales & Marketing John Blodgett of MacKay & Company join HDMA’s Director of Market Research & Analysis Richard Anderson.
  • What? Dr. Dieli will give an economic overview with a focus on the ongoing supply chain disruptions, while Blodgett will touch on the aftermarket and market drivers. As always, Richard Anderson will go over preliminary results from this month’s Pulse Survey focusing on return to office and other current operational issues for suppliers.
  • How much? Free for HDMA members; $100 for non-members.

To register or for more information, click here.

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